Kamil still didn't understand why she was on the floor when there were several plush couches and armchairs to relax in, but he let it be as he shifted through papers and files from the Order he had received earlier that day.
"Nothing on television?" he asked lightly, looking up from his papers briefly.
The floor was also comfortable, and she liked to do that since she was a child, sit on the floor. "Not really." She shifted to look at him and then moved slowly to where he was. A bit like a cat and settled her arms on the couch he was on.
"Mm," he focused back on these papers. God, there were a lot of them.
"Taking care of these Order transactions, approving or denying a few implemented changes - essentially, nothing I feel like doing at the moment. But I should get them out of the way and done early."
There was the urge to pounce him and toss all those documents aside, but that would probably make him all grouchy, so instead she crept a little closer, poking him slightly.
"If you don't feel like doing it, don't do it now." she replied, it was as simple as that, besides. She didn't like being ignored.
"......right," Kamil took her advice and collected all the papers up, before one caught his eye. He momentarily forgot about Reza as he started reading the words on the page, flipping to the next one after a few minutes.
Clearly, Reza was going to be ignored for this one paper.
She hated being ignored. Hated it. So, she reached out for him, lightly, fingers sliding along his shirt as she moved to sit on the couch and try to look at the paper he was reading. What was it on that paper that made him change his mind?
His general issues, were his but sometimes... sometimes she was curious. "What are you reading?"
He noticed that she was next to him, but he was still reading. Somehow he heard her question. He flipped back to the first page to briefly and simply explain to her what had caught his eye.
"It may not sound interesting, but I will admit that things like this interest me," he added, shrugging his shoulders lightly.
"I suppose, it's why you're a general." she replied and leaned in to nuzzle him, even if her words were said in a rather spiteful manner. She hated his general side, that was sure, but she didn't hate him per se.
Sometimes.
"You'll work yourself to death." she quit her move and pulled back.
Reza would flail and be horribly embarrassed at the term cute, people like her were not cute. At all, but she tilted her face a little. "They're right you know."
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"Nothing on television?" he asked lightly, looking up from his papers briefly.
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"What are you doing?"
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"Taking care of these Order transactions, approving or denying a few implemented changes - essentially, nothing I feel like doing at the moment. But I should get them out of the way and done early."
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"If you don't feel like doing it, don't do it now." she replied, it was as simple as that, besides. She didn't like being ignored.
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Clearly, Reza was going to be ignored for this one paper.
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His general issues, were his but sometimes... sometimes she was curious. "What are you reading?"
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"It may not sound interesting, but I will admit that things like this interest me," he added, shrugging his shoulders lightly.
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Sometimes.
"You'll work yourself to death." she quit her move and pulled back.
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He smirked at her last comment. "That's what the twins keep telling me, and I'm still kicking."
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"So, how is your war coming along~ general?"
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