I do think it’s worth getting access to yours, for the convenience of having your own space alone. [ heh ] But I have no issues with you not using it if you’re choosing to share my bed instead.
[ wow! they are managing talking about it. good job. ]
If you are comfortable with that, I have no objections to that. Less than no objections. The opposite of objections. [ stop saying objections. ] Complete concurrence.
Stop saying objections. [ and yet they are still useless. ] I am fine with it. Being forced apart for a while certainly gives one time to consider what they’re comfortable with — and what they’re missing. [ which, as it turns out, includes all the physical contact. ]
I admit I'm very curious and quite excited what this room is going to turn out like for me. I doubt it will have the views of my tower, but hopefully at least some interesting reading.
[just assuming it's going to have books in it.
anyway he gets stuck on these things because it seems very important that astarion set the pace he's okay with - he can decide when he wants to say what he wants to say, and where and exactly how far he wants gale - and gale isn't going to press at any boundary at all that isn't open to him. the whole point of choosing to live is that it opens up a great deal of time to make any decision on any timeline he wants. ]
It is... surprising, after everything, that it's so different here. There's a lot more in the way of amenities, especially in comparison to everything at the camp.
I think they mention it in the notebook? Or not. [ he really didn't even ask. ] I believe it has something to do with what happened when Nehan died, but outside of that I don't have the answers.
I do know it responds to the people here, hence why there's just so many places and things. And the locations we experienced over there show up here a week later.
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[ hmmm. ]
We did spend a truly disgustingly long amount of time on the road camping, didn't we?
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Quite a long time. And apparently are heading back to do more.
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Ugggh.
We have the experience though, minus these few weeks of having a bed.
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[ HINTING. ]
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I do think it’s worth getting access to yours, for the convenience of having your own space alone. [ heh ] But I have no issues with you not using it if you’re choosing to share my bed instead.
[ wow look at him go ]
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If you are comfortable with that, I have no objections to that. Less than no objections. The opposite of objections. [ stop saying objections. ] Complete concurrence.
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Stop saying objections. [ and yet they are still useless. ] I am fine with it. Being forced apart for a while certainly gives one time to consider what they’re comfortable with — and what they’re missing. [ which, as it turns out, includes all the physical contact. ]
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[just assuming it's going to have books in it.
anyway he gets stuck on these things because it seems very important that astarion set the pace he's okay with - he can decide when he wants to say what he wants to say, and where and exactly how far he wants gale - and gale isn't going to press at any boundary at all that isn't open to him. the whole point of choosing to live is that it opens up a great deal of time to make any decision on any timeline he wants. ]
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[ if it doesn't have books it will have failed as a room.
can he literally hear his brain whirring? ]
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Would you care to come while I sort it out?
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[ he also takes the chance to shamelessly nip at his ear. ]
And then you can decide which room you'd prefer we stay in.
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Sounds fun.
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I think they mention it in the notebook? Or not. [ he really didn't even ask. ] I believe it has something to do with what happened when Nehan died, but outside of that I don't have the answers.
I do know it responds to the people here, hence why there's just so many places and things. And the locations we experienced over there show up here a week later.