[... Why does it seem so like him to be so okay with bumping his head while fucking? It makes her grin stupidly but she's honestly too tired to even laugh. So she nods too, relaxes, and kind of twists a little to kiss some part of his body. She loves him so much, and there's nothing to say they can't stay as they are for as long as they want. It's a lovely kind of freedom, one that does go on for quite a while. They fall asleep at some point or another, get up at a different point.
Junko immediately finds that she dislikes being separated from Rin, and to know that he's in the same house, so close but still so far away from her is sort of maddening. But the thing is that a lot of their family is gathered together, there's probably crap they need to talk about or go over or wax nostalgic about. As far as she's concerned none of it is so important that she can't be attached to Rin's side but the overly prideful part of her doesn't want to seem that clingy.
So it's on an incredibly freezing day that she remembers the brief exchange about the hiding spot in the library.
In truth it's a crawlspace, big enough to seem gargantuan to two very young kids, but a little cramped for anyone of normal size. It's 'hidden' in the sense that it's behind a bookcase which covers a strangely laid out part of the wall itself. In truth it was easy to find if you spent enough time in the place. She tugs the cover open on it's old hinges and bends to crawl in between the mess of beams that ultimately support the house. But in the middle of all that is a space that used to belong to just her and Koji, big enough to lay out a blanket and read, play on gameboys and eat junk food all day - that sort of thing.]
Man, it's been ages. [So long that she isn't expecting to find anyone there, both she and Koji had somehow drifted away from spending so much time together, right?]
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Junko immediately finds that she dislikes being separated from Rin, and to know that he's in the same house, so close but still so far away from her is sort of maddening. But the thing is that a lot of their family is gathered together, there's probably crap they need to talk about or go over or wax nostalgic about. As far as she's concerned none of it is so important that she can't be attached to Rin's side but the overly prideful part of her doesn't want to seem that clingy.
So it's on an incredibly freezing day that she remembers the brief exchange about the hiding spot in the library.
In truth it's a crawlspace, big enough to seem gargantuan to two very young kids, but a little cramped for anyone of normal size. It's 'hidden' in the sense that it's behind a bookcase which covers a strangely laid out part of the wall itself. In truth it was easy to find if you spent enough time in the place. She tugs the cover open on it's old hinges and bends to crawl in between the mess of beams that ultimately support the house. But in the middle of all that is a space that used to belong to just her and Koji, big enough to lay out a blanket and read, play on gameboys and eat junk food all day - that sort of thing.]
Man, it's been ages. [So long that she isn't expecting to find anyone there, both she and Koji had somehow drifted away from spending so much time together, right?]