"So quiet. Feel like I'm hugging a tree."
Seth Sinclair rested his head against her shoulder and neck, his voice still lazy. "Tell me to drive safe."
Lianne: "Drive safe."
"Say 'see you next time'."
"See you next time."
Seth Sinclair: "Say you don't want me to go."
"I can't," Lianne said, refusing to indulge him any further. "You said it yourself. I'm a mute."
Hearing this, Seth Sinclair chuckled softly. "Why do you hold such a grudge, Lianne?"
"If you hadn't said it, what would there be for me to hold a grudge about?" Lianne replied logically.
The amusement in Seth Sinclair's eyes deepened. He restrained himself from holding her for too long and let go after a minute.
As usual, Lianne walked him to the door, but not to the elevator, and certainly not downstairs.
She didn't feel much about parting, or about most things, for that matter.
