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"In our bed?" she asked with a small laugh, reaching up to cup his jaw with her hand, her thumb brushing his cheekbone. "I should hope so. Are you...
He brightened upon seeing her. "Hi! I, uh..." He seemed a bit lost, running a hand through his hair. "Well... this is rather silly, I suppose,...
She nodded, satisfied. "Huh. One day, I could probably make tea just by using the elements."
"Mm. Do you need to wash, or anything? Eli's taking it up right now, but we have a lot of hot water."
"In due time, Sam. In due time." Eden woke up slowly, her golden eyes fluttering open in the sun. She looked over at him, and her expression...
The bell tingled softly as a young man entered the flower shop. His eyes were alert and curious, a crystal blue that would normally seem harsh and...
"Yeah. I don't get the impression that Zad gets tired."
"Mm. We have some bread, too."
"Hm. What if I kissed her, hm? How would you feel about that?" Eden stretched, slowly waking up.
(Au!)
She frowned before hovering in the air again. "I'm worried about Zad," she said. "Maybe we should make him tea..."
"Some potato soup," he said, checking the pot bubbling in the fire. "Nothing fancy."
"Maybe we'll make her breakfast. She won't be expecting that. Or maybe we'll slice off her wings. What do you think?"
He followed not long afterwards.
She huffed, rolling her eyes playfully. "Can I make you fly?" she asked after a moment. "With air, or whatever?"
"Hm. Well, we have dinner."
"But look how pretty, Sam," he said, gesturing to the screen. "And she trusts you so completely. Isn't that a wonder?"
He slipped his arms around her waist and kissed the top of her head. "Understandable. Sleep."
"As I say, you being able to read my thoughts is super annoying."
"If you're sure..."