[if he loses again he's throwing the stupid coin away, it's bad luck.]
Heads. I'm sure it's gonna be heads this time! It has to!!!
[and so puppy flips the coin and-- oh look. it landed on heads. finally. puppy excitedly sits up and reaches for other puppy, pressing a solid kiss on the other's lips.]
[ Oh, that takes him aback, and Puppy blinks owlishly after the kiss, face turning a strange color as he flushes. His less than human nature means the tint isn't quiet a proper pink, even though he's got a human form, but it's not exactly the kind of green someone might expect from a tree boy.
Either way, his cheeks are definitely changing some kind of color as he picks up the coin and flips it without comment, too surprised by the sudden kiss to make any.
And of course, the traitor coin lands face down, that tails clearly on display for both of them as it lands on the back of Puppy's hand. ]
[puppy doesn't quite seal-clap, but it's a near thing. he excitedly takes the coin and sets in on the floor between them, reaching out to puppy to place a firmer kiss on the other's mouth. he looks so pretty, the shifting hues on his cheeks highlighting the way his eyes are wide and beautiful. cat puppy cups tree puppy's cheeks as he kisses him, and when he pulls away, cat puppy's eyes are bright and joyful.
that his fingers linger may be a bit of a breach of game rules, but what can he say? he loves to kiss people. it's his favorite thing above all.]
[ Physical contact is something that Puppy has never minded much. With friends it's easy to lean against one another, and he likes hugs. He's not even bothered by things like kisses on the cheek or head, and though he hasn't ever actually kissed anyone on the lips (before now), he was pretty okay with the idea.
So cat Puppy letting his fingers linger on him doesn't bother tree Puppy too much. In fact, it's hard for him to notice at all when he's getting so flustered over two kisses in a row.
He brings a hand up to his own face, covering up one flushed cheek. ]
It was okay.
[ His voice cracked so much trying to get that simple sentence out. ]
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Puppy isn't exactly being a great example of an adult here either as smug as he looks over winning twice in a row.
He places one hand against one of his friend's cheeks so he can lean in and kiss the other. Yet another safe kiss (for now). ]
Tails.
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Heads. I'm sure it's gonna be heads this time! It has to!!!
[and so puppy flips the coin and-- oh look. it landed on heads. finally. puppy excitedly sits up and reaches for other puppy, pressing a solid kiss on the other's lips.]
See, I told you!
Tails, this time. You flip.
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Either way, his cheeks are definitely changing some kind of color as he picks up the coin and flips it without comment, too surprised by the sudden kiss to make any.
And of course, the traitor coin lands face down, that tails clearly on display for both of them as it lands on the back of Puppy's hand. ]
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that his fingers linger may be a bit of a breach of game rules, but what can he say? he loves to kiss people. it's his favorite thing above all.]
Good?
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So cat Puppy letting his fingers linger on him doesn't bother tree Puppy too much. In fact, it's hard for him to notice at all when he's getting so flustered over two kisses in a row.
He brings a hand up to his own face, covering up one flushed cheek. ]
It was okay.
[ His voice cracked so much trying to get that simple sentence out. ]