[ Meant in a number of ways, truly, though none of them bear negative connotation. There’s a small nod of his head. ]
Of course, then I accept your feelings.
[ Why does he feel as though he’s just been confessed to...? (If so, it’d be a pretty rude way to reply.) ]
Still, next time, I’ll be sure to have some wagashi ready.
[ Did he say ‘next time’? He sure did. There’s not much commitment to it, however -- merely, if Reisi decides to pay another visit, he’s more than welcome. Appreciated, even. But there’s nothing holding the shinki to it; no obligation to be found.
If that comment isn’t sufficient, however, he’ll be sure to extend an express invitation before the evening is through. Why? To put it simply, he’s curious. Having caught mere glimpses of it by now, the god wants to see more of that playful side emerge out from underneath all his formalities and decorum. Title and status aside, who is Reisi Munakata? He’s well-intentioned, and -- from what Tatara can tell thus far -- warm-hearted, (if the latter is infinitely well-guarded). But what else is there to the man? Is he playful? Kind? Clever?
He’s amazed how much he doesn’t know just yet; and before, likely never would have. Here, however, he’s got a fighting chance. He’s not about to squander it. ]
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Date: 2017-11-01 06:23 pm (UTC)Strong words, Munakata-san!
[ Meant in a number of ways, truly, though none of them bear negative connotation. There’s a small nod of his head. ]
Of course, then I accept your feelings.
[ Why does he feel as though he’s just been confessed to...? (If so, it’d be a pretty rude way to reply.) ]
Still, next time, I’ll be sure to have some wagashi ready.
[ Did he say ‘next time’? He sure did. There’s not much commitment to it, however -- merely, if Reisi decides to pay another visit, he’s more than welcome. Appreciated, even. But there’s nothing holding the shinki to it; no obligation to be found.
If that comment isn’t sufficient, however, he’ll be sure to extend an express invitation before the evening is through. Why? To put it simply, he’s curious. Having caught mere glimpses of it by now, the god wants to see more of that playful side emerge out from underneath all his formalities and decorum. Title and status aside, who is Reisi Munakata? He’s well-intentioned, and -- from what Tatara can tell thus far -- warm-hearted, (if the latter is infinitely well-guarded). But what else is there to the man? Is he playful? Kind? Clever?
He’s amazed how much he doesn’t know just yet; and before, likely never would have. Here, however, he’s got a fighting chance. He’s not about to squander it. ]