Still in that one formal gown, with the cute, but not very practical, wooden sandals, Mumei slips past into the stairwell to clatter up the stairs to the old, metal door. "Hmm, and I don't even need a lift this time," she calls over her shoulder, eyes alight with the minor adventure and the company. Definitely the company.
The door wasn't even in particularly good repair and Mumei ended up taking a half step back and putting a shoulder into it before it reluctantly scraped open, to reveal their alternative romantic dinner venue.
The rooftop was dark, someone's drying laundry strung from the antenna to the small shelter that enclosed the landing they were exiting. Barely visible in the waning moonlight, the coils of barbed wire around the edges spoke of some minor security concern or a paranoid inn owner.
The lights of the city spread all around, with only the brightest stars above visible. The stink of the city was so commonplace, she found that she barely noticed it. She starts unrolling the thin blanket from her room, wishing she'd brought a broom to brush away the pebbles and dust a bit.
But first, she turns to face Yul, hands full of the bundle of blanket held between them as she lifts onto the balls of her feet to kiss him. She meant it to be quick, just a moment for something they've wanted all day before dealing with the practicalities of setting up space to eat.
But quick wasn't possible. Her hands twist in the blanket as she holds her balance there, as she finds herself hungrier for this touch than any meal, lips finding his again, and again with a quiet sound of relief deep in her throat.
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