Lilly closed her eyes tighter, "If you keep doing that I'm never going to be able to eat. And If I don't eat." she said. "I'm never going to have the energy to do what this would lead to." she said truthfully, but yet playfully at the same time.
(I think I'm gonna go for the night, I'll see ya tomorrow)
Eric smiled and slowed his movements to just a light caress. "There" he said with a smile. "That's the best I can do because you know I can't keep my hands off you" he said laughing a little.
Eric laughed and turned his attention back to the road. "What can i say? You deserve to be complemented and hey I like to do it to" He said softly, smiling genuinely
Eric laughed and pulled the car to a stop. Cutting off the engine he leaned over and kissed her gently. "You ready to eat seeing as it's so important?" He smirked, reaching back to open the door.
Eric smiled and reluctantly moved away from her as he got out of the car. Once they were at each others side again he wrapped his arm protectivly around her waist and walked into the restaurant. The waitress showed them to the table and they sat down opposite each other. He immediatley took her hand, missing the contact between them.
Lilly smiled and squeezed his hand lightly and then looking out at the water and then back to Eric. She didn't really know what to say to him so she just stared into his eyes instead.
Somehow being out with Lilly made Eric feel like what they had was less sordid. As far as anyone in the restaurant knew they were just another happy couple and Eric realised he felt in no hurry to correct anyone. He felt proud to be out with her and perfectly happy if he didn't have the nagging feeling at the back of his mind that what they had was wrong. But he knew it only took one look at her for the voice to fall silent.
Eric laughed a little to himself. "You. Like I have been since you got here. I can't get you out of my head" He said quietly, looking up at her and smiling