[Ithaqua pecks little kisses along Urianger's beard, chuckling.]
I may have lost my dignity that day, but I also gained you. [Now he pulls back to look at Urianger properly, taking one hand in his and laces their fingers together.] Watching the sun set was made all the better with you by my side, and when the night sky covered the land, you were the only star I could see.
It's amusing you would say such a thing... You, a man who speaks the way you do solely because you enjoy it. [He slowly squeezes Urianger's hand. He loves his man so much, though this is something he'll have to argue about, because Urianger has a way with words that Ithaqua does not.]
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[He's coming around to the thought of the beach... As long as they visit at night, and definitely not during the day.]
Perhaps dinner on the beach.
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Oh? Thou art amenable to the beach? 'Twould be enjoyable to visit under more favorable circumstances.
[Not that the last beach adventure was all bad for Ithaqua. It ended on a good note!]
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I may have lost my dignity that day, but I also gained you. [Now he pulls back to look at Urianger properly, taking one hand in his and laces their fingers together.] Watching the sun set was made all the better with you by my side, and when the night sky covered the land, you were the only star I could see.
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Well said, dearest Ithaqua. 'Tis little wonder how I fell for thee, and so heavily. Thy words never cease to capture my heart.
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You, who speaks the way a poet of old wrote.
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Then mine experience with poetic speech should make me all the more qualified to identify beautiful language when I hear it, should it not?
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And leans into Urianger again to nuzzle him.]
If you claim to be an expert, then I have lost this argument. But you must praise me more for managing to impress you, mmm?