[The laugh that escapes him now is breathless, half a laugh and half simply a sigh of relief. He still thinks she's being foolish, and probably will for a long time to come, but if she's making this choice of her own volition, then he owes it to her to at least give it a try.
She wants him. She actually wants him. Not the leader of Funeral Parlor, but just Gai, Gai and all of the burdens he carries, all of the terrible things he's done. No one has ever wanted that before. It's strange and new and frightening, but right now he can't think of anyone else he'd rather be sharing it with.]
Don't say I didn't warn you.
[And then he leans down again, though the kiss this time is far softer and less urgent-- a proper kiss.]
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She wants him. She actually wants him. Not the leader of Funeral Parlor, but just Gai, Gai and all of the burdens he carries, all of the terrible things he's done. No one has ever wanted that before. It's strange and new and frightening, but right now he can't think of anyone else he'd rather be sharing it with.]
Don't say I didn't warn you.
[And then he leans down again, though the kiss this time is far softer and less urgent-- a proper kiss.]