Emma had immediately pouted at Ruby pulled away from her, telling her to be patient. Ruby knew better than anyone else except for maybe Amelia that Emma was horrible at being patient. It was one of the girls personality flaws, but she tried her best to be every time Ruby asked it of her. Squirming a bit, she watched as Ruby secured the door and smiled as she watched the girl bite her lip. Ruby really was the most amazing person she had ever met. Even something as small as the girl briefly biting her lip caused Emma to well up with feelings of love for the other girl. It was just so inexplicably Ruby, and Emma couldn't get enough of it.
She ran her hands through Ruby's hair as the taller girl pressed kisses to her neck. It was causing her knees to go weak again, and she let out a small whine as the other girl's lips once again made trails across her skin. She raked her nails across the bare skin of the back of Ruby's neck once again, and tilted her head back against the stall door. "Don't be afraid," she whispered to the other girl. She couldn't ever tell when Ruby's unease set in, but it always seemed to when things started heating up like this. Emma figured it must have something to do with the events of the summer, and she always respected Ruby's anxieties. It wasn't like the blonde girl didn't have plenty of her own that Ruby dealt with every day.
As frustrating as it was to get blue balled by her girlfriend, Emma would wait it out. Her life mission was to make Ruby smile, and if Ruby was afraid, then it would be doing the complete opposite. Emma pushed a hand up the back of Ruby's jacket, and ran her fingers over the girl's back to try and reassure her if she was feeling any worry. "We can stop anytime Ru."