A Day of Normalcy
Part 18
The morning sunlight streaming through the windows highlighted the peaceful atmosphere of our day. I got dressed in a red tank top, a jean skirt, and white stuffing socks, adding a white cardigan to complete my outfit. My hair was in full curly contact, my cute makeup was done, and I tied a cute red classy headband around my forehead. I took a glance at myself in the mirror and smiled, feeling confident and put together. As I walked out of our bedroom, I caught Seth's eye in the hallway. He was leaning against the wall, a smile spreading across his face as he saw me. I walked towards him, and he caught me by the waist, pulling me in for a quick kiss. I could feel his eyes on my lips, and I knew he was taken aback by the bright red lipstick I was wearing. "Hey, beautiful," he said, his voice low and husky. "You look stunning." I blushed, feeling a bit self-conscious but also happy. "Thanks," I replied, smiling up at him. Seth's friends were waiting for him in the living room, and he reluctantly let me go. "I'll catch up with you later," he said, giving me another quick kiss on the cheek. I nodded and watched as he walked towards his friends, feeling a bit proud of the man he was. He was confident and charming, and his friends clearly adored him. As I walked into the kitchen to make myself a cup of coffee, I couldn't help but feel grateful for this day. We had been so caught up in our passion and desire for each other, and it was nice to have a day where we could just be normal. I spent the morning running errands and doing chores, feeling a bit more relaxed than I had in days. Seth was busy with his friends, and I could hear them laughing and joking in the living room. When he finally came into the kitchen, I was surprised by how different he seemed. He was relaxed and at ease, but there was also a sense of...normalcy about him that I hadn't seen in a while. As we sat down to eat lunch together, Seth turned to me and said, "You know, it's weird. I feel like I'm getting used to not having sex all the time." I laughed, feeling a bit surprised. "Is that a bad thing?" I asked. Seth shook his head. "No, it's a good thing. It's just...different. I feel like I'm getting to know you in a different way." I smiled, feeling a bit touched. "I like that," I said. "I feel like I'm getting to know you too." As we finished lunch and started cleaning up, Seth turned to me and said, "You know, I think I'm starting to like this normalcy thing." I laughed, feeling a bit happy. "I'm glad," I said. "I think I'm starting to like it too."