[He goes bright red, stammers, and somewhat denies it, and if Kaveh was hoping to change the subject, he's going to find that piquing her curiosity is the worst way to go about it.
After all, her only exposure to romance is in stories that she's dreamt up for herself--and to her mind, being so close, treasuring each other so much, and then finding each other once again to fill in those missing gaps is the definition of romance.
She thinks he's being earnest, though--in that romance is almost, but not quite right.]
What would you call it, then?
[There isn't any intent to tease, or anything like that. She's earnestly curious, because this is a territory she has no experience in at all.]
no subject
After all, her only exposure to romance is in stories that she's dreamt up for herself--and to her mind, being so close, treasuring each other so much, and then finding each other once again to fill in those missing gaps is the definition of romance.
She thinks he's being earnest, though--in that romance is almost, but not quite right.]
What would you call it, then?
[There isn't any intent to tease, or anything like that. She's earnestly curious, because this is a territory she has no experience in at all.]