Gwen and Bobby
Bobby woke up feeling cold. Which probably wasn't unsual, seeing as his pseudonym was 'Iceman'. But generally he didn't feel the cold that much, so feeling cold was a new experience. As he opened his eyes, he realised why he was cold. He didn't have a blanket on. It was on the floor.
"Ugh, I should get up."
Bobby stood up and got dressed. As he went out to grab some breakfast, he ran into Gwen as she was leaving her room.
"Hey, you coming out for breakfast?"
Gwen rubbed her sleepy eyes, her gloves now back on. "Yup, morning gorgeous. I took LISA off, so I can't touch again today."
"Fair enough. Come on, this way."
Gwen followed Bobby down the hall, adjusting her shirt so it was covering a bit more of her stomach.
Bobby glanced behind him at Gwen, grinning shyly.
Gwen looked down at her clothing, prepared to get some more looks. She didn't dress to stand out, she just did it because... it was really just who she was.
She followed Bobby and sat next to him once they'd gotten their cereal.
"So how long have you been here?"
"Awhile... your second day. Excited?"
"Not really. Just tired. Shouldn't've stayed out so long. Fun though."
Bobby smiled, remembering dancing with Gwen. "It was."
Gwen looked at Bobby. "Well, those puppy eyes are a bit early for the morning. What class do you have first?"
"Storm's class, then Scott's. You with the professor all day?"
"Yep." Gwen ate some of her cereal thoughtfully. "You wanna meet up for lunch or something?"
Bobby felt his heart race a bit faster. "Yeah, sure."
"Good. Then I'll see you here." Gwen stood to leave.
3 hours later found Bobby waiting in the kitchen, talking to some of the other students from the school. Gwen came up and tapped him on the shoulder.
"How you doing there, Bobby?" She leaned over his shoulders. "Ready?"
Ignoring the looks he was getting, he took Gwen's hand and led her to the cafeteria.
"Waiting long?"
"Nope."
"Good."
They sat down and ate together, talking occasionally. Bobby secretly wondered why he seemed to be attracted to girls who he couldn't touch their skin.