"I'll do that if I feel like risking trading unoccupied for lonesome," decides Bell. "No guarantee anyone I know will be there, and I've gotten used to company."
Bell reaches for Sherlock's hand. She kisses it. "I'd miss you too. I think I'll stay."
"Well," says Sherlock, "first, I think I would like to kiss you. And then I think I would like to kiss you again."
"Goodness gracious," says Bell. "One could kill an entire afternoon in this way, I bet." She flips over, ending with her cheek resting on Sherlock's knee, and then shimmies up into a position such that Sherlock can do exactly that if she likes.
Mmmm. Bell approves. In fact, it is even possible that she is kissing back.
Bell bets Sherlock is just astonished. Perhaps she can get her to faint in shock if there are also snuggles.
But there will be no fainting. (Snuggles are highly restorative.)
Oh good. Awake snuggles and asleep snuggles both strictly dominate fainted snuggles.
Now is definitely a time for awake snuggles. Also, awake kisses. In fact, pretty much anything that involves both affectionate body contact and being awake is on the table here.
Oh, good. Because Bell doesn't seem to have fully decided what to do with her hands, yet, so it's nice to know that nearly anything she might land on is okay.