Abigail was a little less red now that she stopped hearing the comments, but she was going to be red for a while. Especially if she kept thinking about it. She heard her boyfriend and turned to face him. She was starving, but she was freaking out too much to register that she needed to eat. "C-cas, I heard things. And now those things won't leave my head. And now my face is permanently the shade a freshly washed firetruck" She said using her hands to hold her cheeks. She pretty much disregarded the part where she needed to eat breakfast. Her stomach growled, but it was like she couldn't even hear it. She was too busy freaking out about the rated r part of life.
Cordelia felt bad for messing with her friend the way she had and she knew she was going to regret it later. Leon wasn't going to just let this go. But right now, she would relive this moment all over again. Especially the part where Leon showed some vulnerability. That might have been her favorite part. Aidan cracked another joke and Cordelia giggled a bit. He had no idea. "I hope you forgive me for messing with Abby's innocence." Cordelia said to Aidan, before going back to eating her food. "Even though it kind of shocks me. I mean Cas is anything but ugly and your sister is beautiful. I mean I even have a hard time keeping my hands away from you. I don't know how she does it." Cordelia said before putting more food in her mouth. She sipped her water. If it were currently up to her, her and Aidan would be doing what Roman and Leon had done.
Roman slowed down his jogging when he neared there room. He walked inside to find Leon face down in the bed, bright red in the face no doubt. So he neared the side of the where he head was laying and sat on the edge. "Sweet heart. Don't be upset." He cooed. He ran his fingers through Leon's hair softly. Roman didn't exactly know how to bring Leon back down from his high level of embarrassment. "If it makes you feel better. You weren't the only one red in the face." He gave his boyfriend his signature smile even though he wasn't really paying attention.