californialove123: how much to see you soft and tiny?
espadabynight: Beautiful smile
jackx0123: nice lips
jackx0123: perfect for kisss
jackx0123: looks good your hair
manfrommoon92: I am not gay, but I am still here so... not like I am Jesus or anything
sweet25000: can you cum by getting fucked by a big dick?
quantumdex: let me bite your thighs!
blazingrod: That choker ring must be great to drag you for a good kiss
Yeah okay he can play along with that scene. "Your good girl," he agrees, "such a good girl for you."
Then Lev will put his shirt back on and show her!
Lev's library would work well as a small city library, except that all of the nonfiction is about social science and history and programming, and the fiction is not organized in a way that would get people other than Lev to be able to find books. The shelves include "Economically Implausible Dystopias," "Economically Plausible Dystopias" (this one has like two books), "Sexy Paranormal Romance (Gay Vampires)", "Sexy Paranormal Romance (Straight Vampires)", "Sexy Paranormal Romance (No Vampires)", "I Liked This When I Was Thirteen (DO NOT REREAD!!!!!)", and "Author Plausibly Has A Transformation Fetish."
There's a shelf near the front labeled 'Books for Luna.'
"I pulled all the books you mentioned not having read that weren't on your wishlist," Lev says, "and there are some other ones I think you might like-- they're all yours if you want them."
"Getting them home might be a bit of a challenge! But thank you, it's amazing." Lev needs to be hugged.
"...I can get you another suitcase? Unless suitcases are surprisingly expensive?"
...rich people. "Sure, if you'll also pay the checked-bag fee, airlines are the worst."
"Sorry, I don't know how airplanes work, my life can be pretty neatly divided into 'too poor to fly anywhere' and 'can borrow my cofounder's private plane.'"