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Molly was all energy and giggles and bright eyes – she felt the onset of the shakes.

She knew what the shakes meant – it meant she’d have to burn off some of this excess energy pretty soon, especially if she was going to be in civilization again for more than a day – but she should have enough time to do that after leaving the city the next night; in fact, she had been so drained that she doubted she’d even be fully refreshed, even after a whole day. It was odd, really – she could still function, but she simply felt sluggish, almost ill, if she was not around a steady source of electricity, a city, or at the very least a technologically-minded suburb. Guess there was only one way to find out how her body reacted to being drained and then exposed …show more content…
That and she wasn’t really one to want to witness that kind of behavior anyway; it was girls like Martha Mae Holbrook that gave women a bad name. Molly grinned when she heard Alcide’s order – figures, he was pretty much a down home boy right to his roots – she could respect that. Molly preferred the simple, manly man over the cologned, greasy-haired so-called ‘aristocratic’ rich man any day. Propping her face up in her hands, Molly perked a brow when he suddenly cursed and leapt up, running out into the beginning rain. He was going to rescue her luggage…aww….Giggling to herself, Molly, emitted a sigh, steadfastly watching the smooth muscles of Alcide’s body in motion as he hefted the luggage into the cab – so thoughtful!- and made his way back in the diner, just time for drinks. Martha came round, throwing Alcide another flirty, hopeful grin, before meeting Molly’s eyes with a much cooler look. ”This’ll be all for …show more content…
Taking advantage of the slip, she turned the motion into a bear-hug, snuggling into the warm expanse of him. "Ah, sorry! Sorry! But, while I'm falling into you, you know, a hug seemed like a good idea. Gotta save face, and all - otherwise I'd just end up like, planting it in the pavement. So yeah. That wasn't too awkward, I hope," she re-adjusted herself once she was back on the ground, before giving him a playful slap on the arm. "Besides, I'm perfectly cute, and it wasn't a come on, so you have no reasons to have your delicate male sensibilities assaulted," she shot him a mischevious grin, before all but grabbing his hand and hauling him into the

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