[He's always had a sort of natural charisma, one that's made it easy for people to like him. It's one of the many blessings he was born with.
And he enjoys the benefits of it, such as when it comes to charming a lovely lady. And impressing her, since she doesn't seem jealous at least.]
That it does. As pleasant as dinner and a show is, there is something about this that is almost better. It feels... more intimate somehow. Despite us being out in public.
[It's true, she's just in deep admiration of what he's like here, how he's easily making others admire him. She doesn't really feel jealous because as an immortal, it's not something she should. Time passes, and others deserve all the happiness they can get.
So here she is, looking nothing of the sort. But definitely curious about what is going to happen.]
I do believe this. Perhaps because we are allowed our own space. We really did have to keep quiet last time, no?
We did, and I am usually respectful of the space and the silence. You're an awful temptation.
[She blushes a little before pushing her hair behind her ear.] It was a surprise.
[And then laughs a little softly after.] I guess next time, we can do home movies instead. It would let us talk freely if we needed something to entertain us at the same time.
[Looks like they were both caught unawares. Both equally heated up because of something taking it real deep. It was his fault!
She tries to calm down as she nods, ready to follow him. You can't hide your cheeks like this.]
That...would be nice. It looks nice. [She was about to say "And private" but thought against it, and instead, moves to follow him so that they could sit.]
[She takes a little longer, but since he already recovered, he's asking a question that distracts her from the trail.]
O-oh! It was interesting. We had to fly giant machines before we could get to the place. It was almost like a movie. If you have watched any with giant robots we had to pilot.
Oh! Then you would understand a little. It was like that. Which comrade went?
[She takes a sip now, relaxing herself.]
I didn't think I would, but it was a little easier than I thought. It must be because of how we had to use both of our minds! A very different way of driving.
[Because she's seeing a trend here in famous people. Also, what would France and Austria say!]
Oh! A mooncell... [Something she didn't hear before.] And I am unsure myself. Although, one reason could be they like to be slavedrivers. [Look, they might be nice to them, but she sees what they're doing. They're making them gophers!]
[Really he knows so many famous people just by virtue of being one himself. It's insane being the equivelent of a celebrity.\
And the less talking of the mooncell, the better right now.] So do you think they brought us here to make us work for them? Though I cannot imagine it being that convenient. Then again a lot of things in this world are unhelpful despite best intentions.
We have been working a fair lot for them, that I would not be surprised if there is something else they are not telling us. With how we randomly get attacked, no?
Not the first time? Oh, because you are a Heroic Spirit...
[She scowls, because she won't change her mind on hating the fact that Heroic Spirits are also "Servants". Just the terminology annoys her, even though she entered a contract with Siegfried a long time ago that she knows you can exercise equality.
[It is an odd word, especially considering some of those who do become Servants. Prideful Kings, warriors and schemers are honestly more likely to be summoned than the humble.
Granted, Gawain's never been bothered overly much by the title. But that's probably a conversation for another time.
But he returns her grip.]
Yes we shall. I look forward to fighting along side you.
[Though whether he wanted the opportunity to present itself or not was another matter.]
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And he enjoys the benefits of it, such as when it comes to charming a lovely lady. And impressing her, since she doesn't seem jealous at least.]
That it does. As pleasant as dinner and a show is, there is something about this that is almost better. It feels... more intimate somehow. Despite us being out in public.
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So here she is, looking nothing of the sort. But definitely curious about what is going to happen.]
I do believe this. Perhaps because we are allowed our own space. We really did have to keep quiet last time, no?
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[He couldn't help but laugh at the thought, because Gawain was wondering how they hadn't been shushed the whole time they were there.]
Not that I mind. Etiquette is important, but so is good conversation.
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[She blushes a little before pushing her hair behind her ear.] It was a surprise.
[And then laughs a little softly after.] I guess next time, we can do home movies instead. It would let us talk freely if we needed something to entertain us at the same time.
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But he just laughs in return and nods.]
I would like that. I think it would be more comfortable for both us and allow for other indulgences.
[And what are you implying sir?]
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Well, now she blushes rather hard since his implications! Are also a temptation!]
Indeed, it would allow us a lot more freedom. In private spaces.
[HELP.]
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Yes private and intimate spaces. For closeness.
[Okay he's actually feeling a bit flustered himself. Fortunately, the coffee is ready!
Thank goodness!]
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I'd...think I'd rather like that--
[And she didn't finish because SHE CAN'T when someone else can hear! But she's relieved she was stopped before she explodes.]
Thank you very much!
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He points to a cozy looking corner by a window.]
Let us sit down though. And decompress a little, as they would say.
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She tries to calm down as she nods, ready to follow him. You can't hide your cheeks like this.]
That...would be nice. It looks nice. [She was about to say "And private" but thought against it, and instead, moves to follow him so that they could sit.]
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So... then, pardon me for cutting right to the heart of the matter-[He's totally not changing the subject]-But how was your adventure.
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O-oh! It was interesting. We had to fly giant machines before we could get to the place. It was almost like a movie. If you have watched any with giant robots we had to pilot.
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[He savors his drink for a moment. How bracing! Yet sweet!]
Did you fly well? Though I shouldn't even have to ask, because of course you did!
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[She takes a sip now, relaxing herself.]
I didn't think I would, but it was a little easier than I thought. It must be because of how we had to use both of our minds! A very different way of driving.
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[He laughed as he thought of it then, because it sounded very familiar.]
So a bit like the mooncell then. In a sense. But I suppose if that's the case, it makes me wonder why more prismals didn't go along...
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[Because she's seeing a trend here in famous people. Also, what would France and Austria say!]
Oh! A mooncell... [Something she didn't hear before.] And I am unsure myself. Although, one reason could be they like to be slavedrivers. [Look, they might be nice to them, but she sees what they're doing. They're making them gophers!]
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And the less talking of the mooncell, the better right now.] So do you think they brought us here to make us work for them? Though I cannot imagine it being that convenient. Then again a lot of things in this world are unhelpful despite best intentions.
[Or maybe he's an old man.]
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Hmm, he might be right, however.]
We have been working a fair lot for them, that I would not be surprised if there is something else they are not telling us. With how we randomly get attacked, no?
[It's okay, they're old together.]
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[Such is the life of a Servant.]
Though at least I can cope with it as long as I have good friends by my side.
[He smiled at her softly.]
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[She scowls, because she won't change her mind on hating the fact that Heroic Spirits are also "Servants". Just the terminology annoys her, even though she entered a contract with Siegfried a long time ago that she knows you can exercise equality.
She reaches out to take his hand and nods.]
Likewise, we'll work together, no?
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Granted, Gawain's never been bothered overly much by the title. But that's probably a conversation for another time.
But he returns her grip.]
Yes we shall. I look forward to fighting along side you.
[Though whether he wanted the opportunity to present itself or not was another matter.]
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She manages a smile as he squeezes her hand back.]
As am I. I'd do my best to protect you. And your back.
[Just saying, she got him covered.]
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Then I shall have nothing to fear. There's nothing more heartening to hear than knowing you only have to look forward thanks to the person with you.
[Yeah that sounds pretty deep, right?]
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Mmm, that is teamwork, no? And trust.
[And he can always look forward with her.]
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That it is. And we make an excellent team.
[There are a lot of people here like that of course, but with her the bond feels especially strong.]