The Great IKEA Game - Chapter 11

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Story Link :

https://batsandbugs.tumblr.com/post/651438840302714880/the-great-ikea-game

Masterpost Link :

https://batsandbugs.tumblr.com/post/644566288413392896/great-ikea-game-masterlist-you-can-read-it-here-on

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Playing the Game

At first, Marinette didn't know how to act. This was the last route she expected Damian to take. The shock of Damian's lips against hers turned her body rigid; hands splayed out to the sides, unsure of where to touch. After a second of floundering, she gained enough bearing to place her hands firmly on Damian's arms. Her once still lips hesitantly moved against his. The closed-mouth kiss stayed chaste, but Marinette found herself fluttering her eyes closed, sinking into the warmth.

Damian stood taller than her, bending into the kiss while she craned her neck. Marinette pushed herself upward, arching onto the tips of her toes, and Damian's hands wrapped tighter around her waist, deepening the kiss. She readjusted her mouth for a second grabbing a quick gasp of air before diving in again with more fervor. Damian responded in kind, pushing her back fully against the wall, one hand migrating from her waist to cup her cheek.

Damn. Damian was a good kisser.

"What the- Hey, customers are not allowed to be in here!"

Oh, right. The employee. That's why they were kissing.

Why would kissing be helpful in this situation?

Not that Marinette was complaining, but-

Damian pulled away from her, and Marinette held back a pitiful whine when he turned away and faced the employee.

'Bad thoughts, Marinette,' she chided herself. 'Focus on the mission, not Damian, or his lips, or his eyes, or-'

"Oh, sorry 'bout that," said Damian with a bashful smile.

Wait...

Blink.

What?

Marinette dragged herself out of the kiss-induced bliss, focusing on her co-conspirator, and had she been less in control of herself her jaw would have dropped.

Damian's whole demeanor had markedly changed. His normal sharp posture sunk into a causal slouch; the emotions on his face, generally a mix of sharp observation or practiced disdain, now a mix of charming elegance and, yes, bashfulness. He flashed a wide grin at the oncoming employee, a person in their early twenties, who froze when they saw them.

Or rather, Damian.

Rapidly blinking bright blue eyes gazed at them. "Oh, oh you- you're-"

"Yeah, yeah, we all know who I am," said Damian, rubbing the back of his neck. Even the way he spoke changed; careful pronunciation and formality were thrown out the window for a lax New Jersian drawl. "What's your name?" He asked with such a genuine smile, had Marinette not been versed in people lying through their teeth, she would have bought it.

Not for the first time, Marinette wondered how famous Damian's family was - obviously rich enough, and high profile enough - to be recognized on the spot.

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