Light and Sweet: Sacred Hearts Coven

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was so much work just to do for one person and she did not believe in saving leftovers.
    Her wheels were turning. She grabbed her cell out of her computer bag and pulled up the text from John. She responded asking him what he thought about staying in and picking up a movie.
    He texted her back so fast she didn’t have time to put her phone back in her bag.
    He responded with, “I am up for anything. That sounds great. I will bring drinks and a few movies. Do you want to order in? I can pick the food up on the way over.”
    Lilly really wanted to impress him with making him a home cooked dinner , but she had a sudden craving for some Thai food. She texted back, “I can cook or we can order Thai.”
    “Thai sounds great. I know an awesome place. Do you have a spe cial dish you want me to get?” he asked.
    “No, I am always up for an adventure. Mix it up. I will try whatever you get. See you at seven.” She typed back and stuffed her phone back in her bag. She needed to get back to work.
     

 
    The door bell rang. Lilly was finishing up her makeup with a coating of a sheer shimmery gloss. She decided to be herself and be casual and sexy at the same time.
    She put on her best push up bra that wasn’t overly padded and a racer back tank. She loved how her bra straps showed. She normally wouldn’t go out like that , but she thought it was sexy. Like a little tease without being overly slutty about it. She paired it with an almost fitted boyfriend cut pair of jeans rolled up on the bottoms.
    She was glad she didn’t have to fuss with deciding on shoes or if they would get wet out in the rain. Her toes were freshly polished so she decided to go bare foot. Not that she would ever admit it to anyone , but her toes were one of her favorite attributes. Her toes were the perfect size. They weren’t too long and she didn’t have square fat Barney Rubble feet.
    Lilly was surprised she wasn’t more nervous when she opened the door. She couldn’t help it, she looked him up and down as quick as she could to inspect what he was wearing. If she could have wiped her brow she would have.
    John had on a casual un-tucked button up shirt with the sleeves rolled with a nice pair of jeans and black shoes that were neither here or there. He had a big white plastic bag that said thank you on it in one hand and a brown bag in the other.
    “Hurry come in, you are soaked, ” Lilly said and grabbed the brown bag from him.
    “My hands were too full, I couldn’t use an umbrella. Although I am not sure if I own one.” A strange chuckle followed the statement as if there was something funny about it.
    “The food smells so good. I can’t wait to see what you got.” Lilly walked him into the small galley kitchen. She put the brown bag on the counter. She pulled out two bottles.
    “Wow, fancy stuff.” There was a bottle of expensive champagne and a bottle of white wine.
    “The only problem is that they are not cold. The liquor store I stopped at didn’t have much in the cooler. I tried to find you some of that fancy pink wine, but they were all out,” John informed her.
    “Ha, very funny. Here let me get some plates for us. We can eat in the living room while we watch the movies if you want. What kind of movies did you get anyway?”
    “I might have gone a little over board, but I didn’t want to disappoint you. I got a romantic comedy, a sci-fi movie, an independent film I never heard of, and of course a good old action flick.” John pulled them out from behind his back. He had them tucked into the waist band of his pants.
    “No Kung-Fu?” Lilly asked.
    “No, are you serious?” John looked at her like she was crazy.
    “Not really, but that’s ok. Let’s do the action flick. Is it a Statham or Schwarzenegger movie?”
    “You didn’t hear? This one has them both in it. Bang, double score,” John said as he slammed the DVD’s on the counter.
    Lilly was so confused by his comments that she just gave him a fake smile and

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