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Addilyn realeased a joyful, over exaggerated, "yes!" She was hungry, very hungry, and having Jason's amazing food sounded absolutely perfect. Tam sat up and began to lick Addilyn's face and she fumbled with the phone for a moment trying to get Tam off of her. Releasing sounds of disgust in the process. He was a great dog, but the licking thing was sort of an issue. "Sounds good to me! Oh, and Jason, do you like dogs? I can put Tam outside before you get here if you don't but I'd like it if you two could meet." Addilyn gently pushed the dog away again and smiled softly. Jason was coming over. Wait. Jason was coming over.
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Jason grinned into the phone as he heard a playfully tussle occurring on the other side of the line, "Ah, nah - I love dogs. I'd be more than happy to meet Tam. I'm at my bike now, so I'm going to hang up. Send me the address, and think about what you want me to make for dinner. I'll cook up whatever you want." Jason swung his leg over the seat, and grabbed his helmet. He'd wait until Addilyn had given him confirmation before hanging up and heading out.
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A relieved smile spread across Addilyn's face, she'd been hoping that Jason liked dogs, as Tam was a huge part of her life. Not only was he her assigned protector, but he also did a wonderful job comforting her when she got nervous or scared. Which happened way more often than she'd like to admit. Jason's acceptance of Tam made her extremely happy to hear. "Great! Then we'll see you soon, drive safe okay?" Addilyn smiled and once Jason hung up, she sent over her address. She debated changing out of her comfy clothes, but decided against it. She was tired, and her comfy clothes brought her extra joy due to the warmth of them. Jason was her boyfriend, he shouldn't care that she hadn't dressed up for him. And he probably wouldn't knowing him. So she remained on the couch, snuggled against Tam, fingers typing away on the keyboard on her laptop, a new story in progress.
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Jason checked the path he'd have to take, then put his phone away and revved up his motorcycle. He pulled out of the parking space, and began to drive. It had already become night, but Jason has always been good with directions, and found his way to Addilyn's house without issue. It had started to rain lightly as he drove, so when he parked the bike in Addilyn's driveway and pulled off his helmet, his arms and shirt were wet, and the fabric clung to him. His hair was also damp, although not soaked due to the helmet, but rivulets of water trickled down his neck. Still, Jason had a wide smile on his face as he knocked on the door.
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Tam was the one that alerted Addilyn to the motorcycle in her driveway. He had stood up at the noise, that she'd completely ignored as she'd been completely dissolved in her writing, and trotted over to the door. Only a few moments later, a knock sounded on the door, bringing Addilyn completely out of her stupor. A smile rose to her face at the thought of Jason just waiting at her door, she didn't make him wait long though, as it was raining and she didn't want him to get a cold. After scooting her second cup of tea of out of the way, she scurried to her front door, opening it with a bright eyed smile, Tam standing beside her, tail wagging back and forth. He didn't show any signs of aggression, which just confirmed that Jason was a wonderful person in Addilyn's book. For a moment Addilyn looked Jason up and down, shaking her head softly at his wet appearance, though she didn't mind how it brought out his already apparent muscles. "You idiot, you could get a cold, plus, I can't even hug you now." Addilyn gave him a teasing frown, before reaching up, on her top toes, and ruffling his hair, which had stuck to his head after being confined under the helmet. "Come in then, you stay out any longer and you will get sick." She gave him a soft smile, opening the door wider for him to walk in. Tam shuffled a bit behind her, tail wagging back and forth in greeting.
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Jason huffed a laugh, bending down his head to make it easier for Addilyn to reach his head, "Definitely no hug right now," he agreed, a hint of sadness in his voice, "Sorry I'm soaked - can I use your bathroom and a towel?" He asked, stepping inside and looking guiltily at the small puddle of water he was making in the entryway. Once inside, Jason leaned down to pull off his socks and shoes, and scratched Tam's head, "Hey buddy," He murmured to the dog, "Nice t' meet you."
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Addilyn was looking at Jason with concern now, what if he did get sick? Now that they were both basically always on call, there was no way he could get sick, otherwise they'd lose a member on the team. Plus, she didn't want him getting sick, she'd be worried that he wouldn't take care of himself properly and would probably end up getting sick too because she was spending so much time trying to help him get better. All in all, it would be a bad deal for everyone. So she had to help him dry off quickly, that way he ran a lower risk of getting sick. Addilyn quickly closed the door behind him, shivering at the chill in the air outside, gods, it was cold out. To cold for her liking to be completely honest. She liked summer better. "You'll get a hug after you're dry, trust me." Addilyn smiled to herself, green eyes sparkling slightly. "And of course you can, I don't want you getting sick." She smiled softly as Tam wagged his tail back and forth excitedly. Rarely ever did they get visitors, and he was happy to see someone who made his mother less tired and more... focused. "You can use the restroom down that hall, second door on the left." Addilyn pointed down a brightly lit hallway, as most of the downstairs lights were on.
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Jason shot Addilyn his sparkling grin, "I won't get sick - trust me. I have the immune system of a... well I dunno what has a good immune system, but mine is good." With a small laugh, Jason left for the bathroom, very aware of the footprints he was leaving behind. His jeans were also really wet, so he stripped down to his boxers and used a fluffy towel to dry off his torso and hair. With a towel wrapped around his lower half, Jason exited the bathroom and used another towel to clean up the mess he made.
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A soft smile drifted onto Addilyn's face and she released a soft sigh, running a hand through her inky black hair. "You better be right," she huffed, watching him disappear into the bathroom. Tam looked as though he was debating following Jason, but when Addilyn headed over to the kitchen, he decided to follow her instead. She had downed her second cup of tea and wanted more, her tea addiction was becoming stronger by the day. It was actually becoming a problem. In fact, half the time she traded a real meal for tea, though that mostly applied to breakfast and dinner, she always made sure to have lunch. Regardless, it was probably for the best that Jason was coming over, as she would have probably ordered Chinese or just not eaten at all. So it was pretty good that he'd arrived. Heating up water for the eighth time that day, Addilyn hopped up onto the counter. Her feet swinging back and forth as she stared down at Tam, who was practically begging for a treat. Addilyn was just about to hop off the counter when Jason walked into view. At first she didn't really notice anything wrong, but when she really looked, she realized that not only was he not wearing a shirt, but from what she could see, he was only wearing a towel. Blood rushed to her cheeks and she immediately looked away, staring was rude. Addilyn's eyes did not listen to her though, and eventually, they drifted from her boiling water back to Jason. Edited at July 16, 2020 12:12 PM by Soaring Free
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Jason was simply drying up his mess - nothing else. No alterior motives at all. Then... he noticed Addilyn staring at him. He felt her presence staring into his back, and the next time he leaned down to wipe the floor, he kept eye contact the whole time, and sent a sinful smirk in her direction. Once he was done, Jason headed over to Addilyn and held up his clothes and the towel he had been using to wipe the floor, "I feel like I've just been a pain, but can I use your dryer? That way I don't have to stay in a towel."
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