[The number of sincere instances of laughter can be counted on one hand since his arrival to Reverie. That said, she's been privy to most of them.]
I've been nothing but spoiled by you, my teammates, and a few strangers when it comes to food in this place. The very least I can do is manage a halfway decent cup of coffee on my own.
[Baby steps. This will be a useless skill for him, anyway, should they ever return home.]
Because it is sumptuous! So buttery on your tongue, richness you dream of after. And is it kind of dish that appeals to most, since you were so picky about my draniki.
[ always fighting him, always a moment away from collapsing everything. people who liked her more have walked away from her for less, so--Mammon, how did she even start thinking about this? ]
[Henry doesn't respond right away, eyes searching her face. He lifts his mug to his lips, taking a sip of his own (perfectly fine) coffee.]
If your moods bothered me as much as you think they do, wouldn't I have given up long before now? I'm just as stubborn as you. I've weathered worse storms before.
[He sets his mug back down.]
...Losing your teammate must have really shaken you.
[ there are a few Basilisks she hasn't seen in a few days. and more than that is the sense that something is changing, that the Warden is finally losing control of her inmates—Minato sowed that particular worry seed. it had felt vindicating in the moment, surrounded by elevator wreckage, but as always, Sprezzatura's mind has turned the thought over and chewed it to pieces, and she's realizing some downsides to that concept.
primarily, that this might all end well before she's ready. ]
Maybe I do not wish to forever be storm that one has to weather.
no subject
But she gets away with it. Henry actually laughs lightly at that.]
Well, I don't know about that.
no subject
no subject
I've been nothing but spoiled by you, my teammates, and a few strangers when it comes to food in this place. The very least I can do is manage a halfway decent cup of coffee on my own.
[Baby steps. This will be a useless skill for him, anyway, should they ever return home.]
no subject
I should get bottle of good wine, make coq au vin. You would never recover.
no subject
“Coq au vin”?
[Alas, Henry does not know what that is.]
/2
no subject
no subject
And why wouldn't I recover from "cock with wine"? [Poor, vaguely sloshed Sprezzatura.]
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
It was good.
no subject
I just want you to--
no subject
...Approve?
no subject
Never mind. It is stupid.
no subject
No, it's not. Tell me.
no subject
I want you to—like me.
no subject
[His brows scrunch together at this.]
After everything, surely you don't think that I don't like you?
no subject
[ mumbles half-heartedly ]
no subject
What's that?
no subject
[ always fighting him, always a moment away from collapsing everything. people who liked her more have walked away from her for less, so--Mammon, how did she even start thinking about this? ]
no subject
If your moods bothered me as much as you think they do, wouldn't I have given up long before now? I'm just as stubborn as you. I've weathered worse storms before.
[He sets his mug back down.]
...Losing your teammate must have really shaken you.
no subject
primarily, that this might all end well before she's ready. ]
Maybe I do not wish to forever be storm that one has to weather.
no subject
Instead, he can offer something else.]
How about I promise you something?
no subject
Hmn?
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)