Characters: Innes of Frelia, Eirika of Renais Date: Tonight Summary: Innes convinces Eirika to come to his place for tea, after an IM where Eirika doesn't really say much of anything. Warnings: Surely Innes.
As she waited, she couldn't help except to think she thought she'd seen Seth. It must have been her imagination, however. Her attention turned onto the door when it was opened.
"O-oh..." she replied with a rose shade. Such compliments. Her hands laced together and she bowed to him, "Thank you, my lord." As long as she remembered to be proper and refined in all ways possible.
Oh how the prince loved to see her blush. It was so cute.
"I have chamomile tea," Innes announced, offering her a seat at the table. He'd learned chamomile was good for soothing nerves, or something like that, and that was exactly what she needed to knock her back to her senses.
It was best that he kept thoughts like that to himself. It was how she truly felt. She was far too easily embarrassed by such things.
Eying his table, she nodded once and carefully made her way there. Sitting down, she didn't cross a leg over the other. Instead, she simply rested her hands upon her lap. "That sounds lovely," she replied with a vague smile, as though she was evaluating Innes. "It hardly seems appropriate that a prince should be serving tea. Perhaps you should allow me."
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"O-oh..." she replied with a rose shade. Such compliments. Her hands laced together and she bowed to him, "Thank you, my lord." As long as she remembered to be proper and refined in all ways possible.
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"I have chamomile tea," Innes announced, offering her a seat at the table. He'd learned chamomile was good for soothing nerves, or something like that, and that was exactly what she needed to knock her back to her senses.
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Eying his table, she nodded once and carefully made her way there. Sitting down, she didn't cross a leg over the other. Instead, she simply rested her hands upon her lap. "That sounds lovely," she replied with a vague smile, as though she was evaluating Innes. "It hardly seems appropriate that a prince should be serving tea. Perhaps you should allow me."
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