You're Mine

by King_Again

Interrupted Alone Time

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By now it had been two hours since school had ended. An hour since everyone had gone home for the day, and hour since they had something to eat after school, and an hour since they finished up their homework. The homework part was a little on the lying side since most people didn't really have homework considering how they got things done during school hours.

Even though it had been two hours since school, there were probably many out there waiting for tomorrow come so they could get a test over and done with, so they could get rid of the nagging feeling of something bad was going to happen. But there were a few who didn't want tomorrow to come so they could sleep in, so they could do whatever before school arrived once again.

Many reasons why they didn't want or wanted tomorrow to come with ease. Simple reasons why, and many were hoping that tomorrow would be as easy as the last day.

However when it comes to being alone with the one you're with, well that's a different story. Right now it was the same way with Indigo and Sugarcoat.

Being on Indigo's bed firstly going from cuddling while doing their homework to watching TV for a few minutes before Indigo began kissing her neck. Every kiss always made Sugarcoat shake a little before Indigo was on top looking down at her before she leaned in and began kissing her neck once again.

“I-Indigo, knock it off...” Sugarcoat mumbled, trying to bite back a moan. “We're not doing this right now...hmmm...”

Indigo gave her a smirk. “Aww, but we've been dating for a few weeks, and have you forgotten about what we did during school?” As if she needed to remember what had went down during school. “Besides, this is different. No one's here and you said things would be different when alone.”

“D-Different as this may be, we're still not doing this, and I rather not remember what had happened during school, thank you very much.” Sugarcoat said back, trying to avoid Indigo's eyes. She sucked in a breath when she felt Indigo kiss her neck more. “....Q-quite it, Indigo.”

“Pull your head up for a second.” There it was again. That demanding tone. Holding a breath, Sugarcoat slowly moved her head up before Indigo removed the hair tie from Sugarcoat's hair and the long icy white hair fell loose. Indigo gave her a smile. “I think that's better than having it tied up, huh?”

No point in lying to her right now.

“Yes, it is better than before.” Sugarcoat mumbled.

Indigo gave her a smile before attacking her neck once more before moving up to her lips. Pulling away slightly to remove the glasses before kissing her once more. First the kisses start out soft before they moved to more passionate and aggressive.

She parted her lips and kissed more deeply, pulling on Sugarcoat's lips with her own. She instinctively dipped her tongue between her lover's lips. She could feel the girl under her shake a little when that happened, and she wanted more. Indigo wanted to see more of that reaction.

Sugarcoat gave a slight groan before she rubbed her knees together, feeling her stomach twisting. Her breath got uneven as they went on kissing before she felt Indigo's hand slowly moving towards the hemline of her skirt, and her eyes went wide before relaxing once more.

Right before they could go farther, they heard a knock at the door and Indigo gave a growl before looking at her bedroom door. Just who thought it would be a good time to interrupt them? Her parents were out doing whatever, and someone suddenly knocks?

“J-Just go answer it, Indigo,” Sugarcoat whispered, sitting up and reaching over to grab her glasses. “You shouldn't keep whoever that is waiting.”

“Fine,” Indigo mumbled, getting off the bed and making her way over to the door. Stopping when she placed her hand on the door handle. “But I swear this is not over.”

Opening the door, Indigo blinked when she saw her younger brother of age 9 standing there with a smile. The boy looked so much like their father it was almost scary to look at him. The same shape of the face, the same pale blue hair color and the same tone of skin color. Only thing different was he had their mother's eyes. Amber while their father had nice green eyes.

Sugarcoat had finished putting up her hair when she noticed the boy and gave him a look. The 9 year old smiled at her before looking at his big sister.

“Indigo, who is she?” The boy asked with a confused tone.

Indigo rolled her eyes. “Her name is Sugarcoat, and she's my girlfriend.” The boy gave a smile before nodding and giving his own name to Sugarcoat.

His name was Silver Lining.

Right after Indigo's brother left, Indigo sat down on her bed and groaned loudly. Well, what she wanted to do with Sugarcoat couldn't be done with Silver in the house. It wasn't long before she felt Sugarcoat's lips on her neck and a small smirk appeared on her lips.

Oh how Sugarcoat was pushing the limits here by doing that.

“You're really pushing it here, Sugar. Y'know that?” Indigo asked her lover. Sugarcoat only gave her a smile before sitting next to her. “...You know I swore what we were doing wasn't over, right?”

Noticing the look on Indigo's face made Sugarcoat bite the inside of her cheek. “Yes, you did swear that, but let's be honest here. It's not going to happen with your brother around, so... I may as well go home.”

Indigo couldn't argue with that. Even if she wanted to go over to Sugarcoat's house, she wouldn't be allowed simply because of her mother being protective of Sugarcoat greatly.

“I'll see you tomorrow then.”


Entering her house, Sugarcoat gave a slight yawn before going into the living room. She gave a quick side glance to see only her father watching TV. Thank god her mother was around, if she was there was no doubt Minty would've gave Sugarcoat a full blown lecture about how she needed to be with a guy.

Her father, Bistro Class, hadn't even noticed her. Focusing on his cooking show so he could improve, after all, he was a head chief. In his family, he was raised to be a loving person and finding the time to get things done without complaining. Sugarcoat probably got that from him.

Bistro Class barely heard her walking by until he turned off the TV and rubbed his eyes. He turned his head slightly to see his baby girl placing down her satchel on the chair.

“Ah, your home,” Bistro Class smiled, going over and gave his daughter a hug. “How was your time at Indigo's?”

Sugarcoat fought a blush when she remembered what they were going to do before they were interrupted by Silver, and she couldn't possibly tell that to her father. “It was fine, until we were interrupted by her younger brother Silver Lining. But it wasn't that bad. How was work?”

“Considering how many orders we had, wasn't that bad,“ Bistro shrugged. “Next time you see Indigo, tell her, she should really come over to dinner one time.“

“Is that really a good idea? You know mom doesn't like Indigo at all,“ Sugarcoat reminded her father. Trying to keep her thoughts about inviting Indigo over for dinner. “It would just raise fights between them, and I don't want them to be more icy towards each other than they already are.“

Bistro Class gave her a smile before giving her another hug. Saying he would take care of it, and try once more to change his wife's mind about Indigo and their daughter dating. Sugarcoat truly doubted her mother would even change her mind about Indigo.

“I truly don't know why she doesn't like Indigo Zap, dad.“ Sugarcoat sighed, sitting down in the chair while her father took the seat down in front of her. “What does she see in the flirt known as Colt Crush?“

“He's a flirt? Well, that's new to know,” Bistro Class mumbled to himself, running a hand through his icy gray hair. “I've known his Uncle for years, and he's never told me about how flirty Colt could be.“

“He tried hitting on me during gym, only to run off when Indigo showed up.“ Sugarcoat explained. Bistro Class held back a laugh. Ah, it was good to know Indigo loved his daughter so much.

A few minutes later, daughter and father were watching TV waiting for Minty to come home after her day at work. While Bistro Class worked as a head chief, Minty Sweet worked as head business woman. Minty expected her daughter to follow in one of their footsteps while Bistro wanted Sugarcoat to walk in whatever path she wanted.

It truly was a wonder how Bistro married Minty and had Sugarcoat with Minty's personality and ways. But it was worth it, as they both got a daughter they wanted.

When Minty Sweet came home, she placed her purse down and sat down in the chair in the living room. Bistro stood up and kissed his wife's cheek.

“Welcome home, dear. Want something to drink?“ Bistro asked.

“Some coffee would be great,“ Minty sighed and Bistro walked into the kitchen to make his wife's drink right away. Both girls loved his cooking and his ways of making drinks. But when he left, Minty turned to her daughter. “How was school, Sugarcoat?“

Sugarcoat locked eyes with her mother. “It was fine, mother. Not any homework, finished it all at school.“

“That's good. Did you finally get together with Colt Crush?“ Minty asked, and Sugarcoat forced herself from going pale, but only for Minty to narrow her eyes at her daughter. “Sugarcoat, do you realize, Colt is a much better person for you than that girl-Indigo Zap-is?“

“Mother, Colt isn't going to be a good match for me,“ Sugarcoat whispered under her breath. She was going to say more but Bistro came back with her mother's coffee.

“Here you, sweetie,“ Bistro smiled handing his wife her coffee, then he sat down next to his daughter. “What were you two talking about?“

Minty took a sip of her coffee before answering her husband. “Just how Colt is more good for Sugar than Indigo is. Nothing new.“

That stroked up another fight between the two and it was enough for Sugarcoat to leave the living room so they could fight alone. She took her satchel into her bedroom and sat down at her desk. Opening up the final piece of homework she had to do.

She would've gotten it done, but Indigo started to distract her by kissing her neck and making them go all(well, almost) crazy like.

Before long, she heard a knock at her door and in came her father. Bistro gave her a small smile and sat down on her bed, and waited for her to turn around and face him. He probably came in to tell her he failed to change Minty's mind about Indigo and who was right for Sugarcoat.

“I assume you didn't change her mind?“ Sugarcoat assumed, turning around to face her father.

“I'm sorry, Sugar, she's just so hard to convince.“ Bistro sighed. “Just go on and keep dating Indigo, until she sees how good Indigo is, you keep doing what you're doing. One day, she'll see.“

“....Okay, dad.“

She really couldn't say no to her father. After all, he was doing what was best for her, and if Minty didn't like Indigo, then that was okay. But it would've been nice if her mother liked Indigo as much as her father did.

When her father left, it only took a few minutes before her phone went off. Checking it, Sugarcoat saw it was a text from Indigo and smiled brightly.

...Hey, Sugar.

Sorry about my brother, I talked to him about how it wasn't a good time when my door was closed.

Anyways, apparently my mother and father wants you to come over for dinner, and well,

they really want to meet your dad, plus they know how your mother doesn't like us being together.

-Indigo Zap

Smiling lightly, a single thought ran through her mind. She wanted to say yes they would come over for dinner, but she needed to know if her father wanted to go over and have dinner with Indigo's parents. She would have to ask him the next time they were in the same room.

It sounds great, Indigo.

I'll have to ask my father if he wants to have dinner with your parents though, and... if they're okay with my mother not liking us, then it's good with me.

I'll give you his answer tomorrow.

-Sugarcoat

Looking at her clock after she sent the text, Sugarcoat sighed. She should get ready for bed before her mother came in, wanting to speak with her like normal.

Tomorrow would be better than tonight.

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