The kisses on her cheek and neck made her body shiver, not a bad shiver, quite the opposite actually. She shivered in a pleasure-filled way. He was so gentle and sweet yet strong and assertive. It was very attractive and a mix of everything she had ever wanted in a partner. A small sigh left her as she closed the phone. “You know, you made it very difficult to talk to her as you do that.” She said with her breath a little winded as if they had just made out for hours. She would have much rather stayed on the hammock with her man (oh those were words she loved thinking) made and just stare up at the sun-filled sky but she knew they couldn’t. When he rolled on top of her, her arms had a mind of their own, wrapping instantly around his neck and returning the kiss. The both didn’t want to leave, that much was obvious. Taking his hand, she got up off the web and turned around looking at it, his description made sense, considering there would be thousands of splatters of spider wed all over the city. A small laugh left her as he grabbed his bag and she gently put his capped camera inside of it. “Always thinking one step ahead aren’t you Peter?” This, was a common practice Peter, he was always smart enough to think ahead and that was something she had a lot of respect for. Their travels back to his house was nice, though it was still different to get pointed at by people from the ground, this time she kept her head turned away into his chest; it was better for them to think he was helping a different person then the same person over and over again and if this landed on the news, there was bound to be talk between what was happening with her and with Spider-Man. When they arrived at the alleyway she stood guard again to insure that no one would see what was happening; upon feeling his hand slide around hers, she smiled and the two walked back to the house. As predicted, they started to receive a lecture about being late, Lexi held her breath as Peter held up their hands together, worry filled her of what the old woman would say, sure she loved Lexi but was Lexi good enough for Peter? She never felt like she could be but her goal was to strive to be the best that she could be for Peter, and that was her motivation. The woman’s reaction allowed Lexi to breathe again before Aunt May pulled her into a tight unexpected hug. A laugh left her as she hugged the woman back. Aunt May was quick with her hugs before shoving the two into the dining room and giving them their food before pestering them for the story. “Well,” Lexi said, taking a drink of the water, “It all started last night really. Things were starting to happen; we were starting to talk then… Peter’s phone rang and we were interrupted.” She said in a teasing fashion, eying the old woman who seemed to get what Lexi was saying and yet understood that she was just being playful at the same time. “It all really, well clicked, when I saw him at the school last night; helping save so many innocent people that I knew we had to talk. Which is why I came over today and it just sort of… well happened.” She said with a nod before turning to Peter, awaiting his version of the story; her double meanings to everything she said only understood by him as she nibbled on her sandwich.