Another early morning, another day at simple traveling. Cassidy deeply yawned, stretching however she can while sitting in the carriage.
"I hate waking up this early. And I thought the academy was bad..." She said, resting her head on Veronica's shoulder.
"You get used to it." Seraph said, chuckling at Cassidy's statement.
This time, the carriage was just Seraph, Sirtia, Cassidy and Veronica. Beatrice and her children were in the second carriage this time. Sounded like the kids wanted to see their dad more early.
Veronica and Sirtia were simply reading their books. Seraph was keeping watch, and Cassidy was bored out of her mind.
Cassidy tried to sleep, but was met with the inability to do so. No one was talking, which meant no conversations. She couldn't have fun with Veronica as she's reading and in public. Actually, perhaps there was something.
"Ver... I bored." Cassidy groaned, sitting up and turning to face Veronica.
"I can see that." Veronica responded, turning a page, continuing with her reading.
"Play with me!" Cassidy demanded.
"I've got nothing we can play. Not in public anyways." Veronica said, stonefaced and kept on reading.
Cassidy pouted for a moment, trying to think of something. She had noticed that Seraph and Sirtia were listening to them, as both of their faces were red blush. So, she had a moment of thought.
Cassidy smirked as she sat herself onto Veronica's lap.
"Cass, I said we couldn't- mmph!" Veronica tried to tell Cassidy something, being interrupted by a kiss. A deep, longing kiss. Barely a moment to breathe.
They moaned together, trying to keep the noise down. Cassidy kept taking glances at the other two on the carriage, trying to pretend they didn't notice what was going on. Sirtia was hiding her face in her book, curling up into a ball. Seraph turned her face away, still looking out, but didn't hide herself quite as well as Sirtia, as Cassidy could tell that Seraph was watching the two.
"Wait, Cass..." Veronica tried to speak again, but ultimately failed to.
Sirtia was shifting around, occasionally peaking at the two and touching her lips, as if she was wondering. Seraph kept pretending not to notice, but Cassidy noticed a slight dark spot on Seraph's trousers.
Finally, after a struggle trying to breathe, the two finally parted, a string of saliva still connecting the two.
Due to Cassidy's relentless attack, Veronica was left drained.
"Do you two want a go~?" Cassidy asked the two onlookers.
"N-No!" Seraph stammered hiding her face in her palms.
"The wet spot down there says otherwise. But oh well." Cassidy teased. Seraph looked alarmed and looked down, noticing the slowly growing dark spot. Her face went from slightly embarrassed, to extremely embarrassed that she might die from it.
"What about, Sirtia? I'm sure a cute girl like you has always wanted to experience something like this, no~?"
Sirtia didn't answer, fixated on the idea. She wondered if she should. Part of her wanted to stay as an upperclassman. A trainer. But, the other half wanted to know what it was like. There was something strangely pulling about Veronica. Sure, she was pretty, but there was something else about it.
But, no matter how long Sirtia could have thought about this, she ultimately ended up giving in. Mindlessly closing the distance. Her lips hovered mere inches away from Veronica's. Hesitation was taking her, her mind a blur.
Due to her foggy mind, she couldn't keep herself away any longer, falling into her first kiss with a woman. With anyone.
Veronica was surprised and tried to pull away, but simply didn't have the energy to fight back. So she just kissed back. Sirtia's mouth, just like the rest of her body, was ice cold. Veronica thought about it for a moment. She's technically kissing a corpse? But, the corpse is a alive... speaks, and even looks like a human. So, it's fine, right?
Sirtia eventually broke the kiss, licking her lips. She got off Veronica and sat beside her, resting her head on the unmoving blonde.
Cassidy was smiling like a kid on her birthday, and Seraph was shocked. She clearly couldn't take it. She tried to hide everything. Her damp spot, her reddened face, her gaze. She couldn't help it.
And, no one else knew any the wiser until their next stop.