The night was already making an unpredictable turn. It would be silly for him to think that they were going to split up for the first time in a long while for who know how long without saying farewell to one another properly. What he had not expected was all this. The park, the chocolate, being able to go at it the first time around with his abilities intact long enough to actually make what they were doing different. No one else had done it like that before, Sam was sure of it.
It wasn't enough, of course. If she had learned anything over the time that they had spent with each other, it was that Sam liked to go out with a real bang. He pushed her legs open and reached for the chocolate again, mouth slowly lifting up from her own so that he could focus on his next move.
"This might be a little cold," he warned, distractedly drawing the chocolate over his fingers. A little cold. But he'd make up for it easily. Sam slid those fingers inside of her soon after, spreading that chocolate straight into places that he'd only be able to reach with his tongue. That was a good thing. It gave Sam reason to dig in good and deep when he decided that it was time to start granting Ruby those feelings that he felt she very much deserved.