I only ever use the most correct adjectives for you.
And the fact that you make it sound like you haven't a choice about this pleases me. [ ah ... what a mean person ... ] Rest assured I'll take full advantage of your kindness.
I think you enjoy teasing people too much while behaving as a royal should.
The times I enjoy your company certainly wasn't when you were being annoying.
[ the rec room would make more sense, sure, but she's going to be very embarrassed to be seen dancing poorly by everyone ... plus it's not like callisto can be trusted to be quiet about it ... ]
Seeing as how you've all but stepped over my question, I presume I am correct. Luckily for you, I am not here to further your shame. I will send you my room number. [ which he does right away. ]
[ and she does arrive, eventually. if callisto remembers, she had threatened to wear stilletos during practice. but she arrives there with just her regular heels, more sensible than the shoes she'd threatened him with, though she did take pains to clean and make it shiny for the dance practice.
she knocks with purpose, a hand on her waist as she waits on him. ]
[ he doesn't keep her waiting for long, as soon as he hears the knock, he is prepared and is already opening the door. from what she can see of the room already, due to the upgrades, it does mirror what the interior of a palace would look like, albeit within the appropriate size range. outside of it, his room does look impossibly bare, as if it weren't properly lived in. unfortunately, that's how his room had always been, even back in the empire. outside of that, the only thing slightly out of place is...
his sword, which is against the bed stand, and for once callisto seems to be in what would be considered "casual wear" by his standards, in that he isn't wearing his jacket or cape. ] You made it here quickly, can I consider that to mean that you were just that eager? [ to learn, that is.
[ the room is strange. rover hasn't seen anything so impersonal. she imagines that in the real world, the bedroom would be ten times bigger in size, which to her just seems kind of lonely. and impractical. does he have to cross a hallway just to pee? important questions ...
he can get the sense that she's evaluating him again, as she looks around, noting the lack of character anywhere but his sword along the bed, and then says, ] Is this what your palace looks like ...? [ glancing back at his bed - ] It seems like you've decided to live in a museum to be its only permanent staff.
[ well, good enough to practice dancing, she supposes, since he actually has the space. ].
I could hardly forget with how often you remind me.
[ to be fair, they may not have actually exchanged too many words in regards to footwear, but the idea of her potentially stepping on his toes is... a possibility he can't entirely discount. though, whether it would be on accident, or on purpose was another matter entirely.
when he sees the way she passes a glance over his room— ] Is the state of your room so dissimilar? [ he asks, despite the way he could only envision her room to be ... filled with a certain warmth. a contrast against the cold quarters he was accustomed to. ]
My palace is quite similar, yes. I am often told by aide that it appears like all I utilize it for is sleep, and that is not entirely incorrect. [ ... ] But, should a lady be analyzing a man's room so carefully?
[ flowers from home. he supposed even that was likely an attempt to make it feel more familiar. a desire he isn't sure he could relate to. even now, he thinks he's more attached to the spite and his objectives than he had been of the palace itself. but, he doesn't concentrate on that in the present, instead just smiling at the idea of her and her flowers from home. ]
I would like to see those flowers someday. If you think of them so fondly, I can only imagine how sweet its scent. [ poetics for a situation that may not have called for it. ]
Cold, is it? Then, perhaps you should create the change you want to see.
[ though, just having her as his guest seems more than enough for now. ]
I'm not much of a designer, [ rover says, laughing softly. ] but I'd be happy to come and visit you anytime - so long as you do the same for me, if only so you can see the flowers.
[ and she hopes to be able to bring in more flowers in the future, too ... just so her room looks even cozier, prettier. more like home.
rover seats herself on a chair and then adds, ] I would've thought you'd be more attached to your kingdom. But it seems you're more than happy to only carry ... things that are practical, or habitual, with you here.
[ a contrast to how she's seen everyone in jinzhou take pride in everything that's from their home. callisto seems to carry with him ... whatever he's learned and has been ingrained into his consciousness as a prince, or future emperor - all of his ego and mannerisms, which rover is sure is normal from where he's from - and just ... his sword? it seems strange to reconcile with the empty presentation of a palace room that's just a cardboard cut-out of what LILITH considers a palace room, or it's just something he prefers, to think of it as 'his sleeping quarters'. he's very particular about being a future emperor, so she finds it strange his attachments are difficult to discern.
very different from jinhsi. or even jiyan. then again, callisto did say that he doesn't miss a lot of people from home, so .... ]
If the lady permits me, I could hardly deny such a heartfelt invitation. [ per usual, there's an almost teasing undertone to his voice. a touch of wryness his words, but hidden behind it is equal parts sincerity.
considering the role she spoke of to him briefly, it made sense for her to be able to say these words. she spoke with conviction back then, and he can't ewn vision being without memories, but still acting in the best interest for a nation you could barely recall. so perhaps, he understands precisely where this question stems from in that sense. which actually just makes him more curious to her room and all it may represent about the figure of her homeworld. ]
At times, I felt nothing more than an outlier... [ whether this be from the reputation he carried, or whatever misconstrued way in which others seemed to perceive him. ... not that he does himself any favors. ] While it's true that I handled all the stately affairs, it's also true that I didn't have many meaningful relationships. Is that different than what you expected?
[ that he refers to himself as an outlier is surprising to her ... it's true, of course, that callisto's personality doesn't help, but then he ... keeps acting like that anyway. so she wonders if, in some way, this is all a defense as well. in which case, is he an outlier at all? that seems to be common with some people here.
(or maybe it's just the terrible friends she'd made.)
rover gives a slight hum, watching him with her golden eyes. ]
No. You mentioned before that you didn't miss anyone in your world; not even your mother.
So far, the only one you've mentioned jovially is your aide. I suppose as an heir, you have a lot of enemies.
.... ah, come to think of it, you also mentioned being uncertain about friendships. [ it's all coming back to her now! but perhaps this also points to how much she keeps track of when it comes to people she becomes close with. ] A lot of things make sense now.
[ but she says it gently. like she's feeling sorry for such a lonely existence; because it does seem like it. ]
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I can't give you anything grand. But it's your birthday, so a gift is appropriate.
More than anything else, I hope you find it useful.
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Useful, is it? I do look forward to seeing what you think is useful for me. [ why does he think it's going to be a cow... ]
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I'll give you a hint: it can swallow things well. [ lmao ]
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[ akin to most things with him, it's likely death.
but, he isn't actually serious about this. ]
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I was a fool to expect to delicacy from the lady.
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Also, you don't even know what it is! [ ye of little faith ... ]
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even if it may not come out well in text. ]
I've heard enough. It's clearly something with a big mouth.
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I guess you'll just have to wait and see.
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The fact you haven't denied it, shows I am likely correct in my assumptions. But, if it's from you, I suppose I will no choice but to accept.
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And the fact that you make it sound like you haven't a choice about this pleases me. [ ah ... what a mean person ... ] Rest assured I'll take full advantage of your kindness.
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As you always have. I see no difference.
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Where do you want to practice? You did promise me you'll be a thorough instructor.
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[ politely and with proper decorum, that is.
not that he actually cares about any of that except for when it serves his purposes. ]
The recreation room? Or, I could invite you to my quarters?
[ the recreation room probably made more sense, though. ]
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The times I enjoy your company certainly wasn't when you were being annoying.
[ the rec room would make more sense, sure, but she's going to be very embarrassed to be seen dancing poorly by everyone ... plus it's not like callisto can be trusted to be quiet about it ... ]
Your quarters.
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[ but, at the latter, he stops typing for a few seconds...
before: ] By any chance... are you embarrassed?
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I give you my undivided attention, and this is how you repay me?
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[ and she does arrive, eventually. if callisto remembers, she had threatened to wear stilletos during practice. but she arrives there with just her regular heels, more sensible than the shoes she'd threatened him with, though she did take pains to clean and make it shiny for the dance practice.
she knocks with purpose, a hand on her waist as she waits on him. ]
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his sword, which is against the bed stand, and for once callisto seems to be in what would be considered "casual wear" by his standards, in that he isn't wearing his jacket or cape. ] You made it here quickly, can I consider that to mean that you were just that eager? [ to learn, that is.
but, he doesn't make that distinction clear. ]
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[ the room is strange. rover hasn't seen anything so impersonal. she imagines that in the real world, the bedroom would be ten times bigger in size, which to her just seems kind of lonely. and impractical. does he have to cross a hallway just to pee? important questions ...
he can get the sense that she's evaluating him again, as she looks around, noting the lack of character anywhere but his sword along the bed, and then says, ] Is this what your palace looks like ...? [ glancing back at his bed - ] It seems like you've decided to live in a museum to be its only permanent staff.
[ well, good enough to practice dancing, she supposes, since he actually has the space. ].
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[ to be fair, they may not have actually exchanged too many words in regards to footwear, but the idea of her potentially stepping on his toes is... a possibility he can't entirely discount. though, whether it would be on accident, or on purpose was another matter entirely.
when he sees the way she passes a glance over his room— ] Is the state of your room so dissimilar? [ he asks, despite the way he could only envision her room to be ... filled with a certain warmth. a contrast against the cold quarters he was accustomed to. ]
My palace is quite similar, yes. I am often told by aide that it appears like all I utilize it for is sleep, and that is not entirely incorrect. [ ... ] But, should a lady be analyzing a man's room so carefully?
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[ said in disinterest, because quite frankly she doesn't think she's threatened him that often anyway. callisto was likely teasing her about it. ]
... my room is rather simple. I haven't really done much to decorate it, except to add some flowers from home - a request to LILITH.
[ so yes, it's likely more lived-in, even if the general state is rather simple. she intends to make it a bit cozier, a bit homey. ]
You can be as impersonal as you want, I just think it's rather cold for guests to be hosted in. [ let alone a lady! ]
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I would like to see those flowers someday. If you think of them so fondly, I can only imagine how sweet its scent. [ poetics for a situation that may not have called for it. ]
Cold, is it? Then, perhaps you should create the change you want to see.
[ though, just having her as his guest seems more than enough for now. ]
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[ and she hopes to be able to bring in more flowers in the future, too ... just so her room looks even cozier, prettier. more like home.
rover seats herself on a chair and then adds, ] I would've thought you'd be more attached to your kingdom. But it seems you're more than happy to only carry ... things that are practical, or habitual, with you here.
[ a contrast to how she's seen everyone in jinzhou take pride in everything that's from their home. callisto seems to carry with him ... whatever he's learned and has been ingrained into his consciousness as a prince, or future emperor - all of his ego and mannerisms, which rover is sure is normal from where he's from - and just ... his sword? it seems strange to reconcile with the empty presentation of a palace room that's just a cardboard cut-out of what LILITH considers a palace room, or it's just something he prefers, to think of it as 'his sleeping quarters'. he's very particular about being a future emperor, so she finds it strange his attachments are difficult to discern.
very different from jinhsi. or even jiyan. then again, callisto did say that he doesn't miss a lot of people from home, so .... ]
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considering the role she spoke of to him briefly, it made sense for her to be able to say these words. she spoke with conviction back then, and he can't ewn vision being without memories, but still acting in the best interest for a nation you could barely recall. so perhaps, he understands precisely where this question stems from in that sense. which actually just makes him more curious to her room and all it may represent about the figure of her homeworld. ]
At times, I felt nothing more than an outlier... [ whether this be from the reputation he carried, or whatever misconstrued way in which others seemed to perceive him. ... not that he does himself any favors. ] While it's true that I handled all the stately affairs, it's also true that I didn't have many meaningful relationships. Is that different than what you expected?
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(or maybe it's just the terrible friends she'd made.)
rover gives a slight hum, watching him with her golden eyes. ]
No. You mentioned before that you didn't miss anyone in your world; not even your mother.
So far, the only one you've mentioned jovially is your aide. I suppose as an heir, you have a lot of enemies.
.... ah, come to think of it, you also mentioned being uncertain about friendships. [ it's all coming back to her now! but perhaps this also points to how much she keeps track of when it comes to people she becomes close with. ] A lot of things make sense now.
[ but she says it gently. like she's feeling sorry for such a lonely existence; because it does seem like it. ]
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