[it's not like she's wrong? there's a laugh from lune's end even as the hand at the small of her back automatically goes to place a more steadying hand at her waist, grip light and only enough to keep her from stumbling too violently]
Perhaps it might - if not, we may always just sit underneath the stars. I rather enjoy admiring nature.
[why is lune so old]
But I am also a fan of tea. Tsurumaru would prepare it for me if I wished, and keep me company following.
[There is zero objection from Milla. Conversely, she looks up at the stars as they pass outside. It is extremely lucky that Lune is already steadying her, because this only serve to make it worse.]
The stars. [hm] I enjoy them quite a bit. But it seems odd that a place like this would have them still. Aesthetic, perhaps...?
[She comes back to earth, so to speak, at the mention of tea.]
I am only acquainted with the drinking of tea. But I could accompany you regardless, if you would like. I rather enjoy your company.
[why is milla this way - regardless lune doesn't falter. they're able to hold onto her so that she doesn't trip or fall horribly, laughing gently at her antics]
I as well - there are people that I know who place great faith in the stars. Having them overhead allows me to feel as though they are nearer than they are.
I enjoy their company just as I enjoy yours - you are always welcome to join me for tea if you so wish.
[She is, at least, starting to even out—although it seems to be more due to a sheer force of will and concentration, rather than an active sobering.]
Do you make your own tea? [It seems like a question with its own backstory.]
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I do rather enjoy being taken care of. Tsurumaru had volunteered previously, but I suppose now I must wait if another is feeling so generous.
[but he'll provide a steady hand for her to hold, the other resting at the small of her back]
Do you care to find a place to sleep? Or should we find another venture to occupy our time? The night sky is quite beautiful, if nothing else.
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[Head swimming, but doggedly following the new topic, she shakes her head.]
No, you're right. Let's take a walk. I'm sure this will wear off quite quickl--woah!
[She stumbles again, shaking her head and laughing in disbelief.]
I must look ridiculous.
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Perhaps it might - if not, we may always just sit underneath the stars. I rather enjoy admiring nature.
[why is lune so old]
But I am also a fan of tea. Tsurumaru would prepare it for me if I wished, and keep me company following.
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The stars. [hm] I enjoy them quite a bit. But it seems odd that a place like this would have them still. Aesthetic, perhaps...?
[She comes back to earth, so to speak, at the mention of tea.]
I am only acquainted with the drinking of tea. But I could accompany you regardless, if you would like. I rather enjoy your company.
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I as well - there are people that I know who place great faith in the stars. Having them overhead allows me to feel as though they are nearer than they are.
I enjoy their company just as I enjoy yours - you are always welcome to join me for tea if you so wish.
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Do you make your own tea? [It seems like a question with its own backstory.]
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It is how I remember it being made for me before.
[lune probably could not like
go through the steps of actually making tea]
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[It's, what's, leaves in hot water???????]
I could certainly attempt it.
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I would hate to be a bother.
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[Actually, she seems kind of psyched?]
I will meet you again next week at this time, with tea.
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