Whichever you are most comfortable with, I am happy to go with. [ He pauses. ] Although I am taller than you, so perhaps it would be easier for me to lean down to your cheek.
I'm sure you will do your best to avoid such scenarios. I don't possess much skill in wooing, so it shouldn't be difficult.
[ And, with all the style of someone who is not out to make anyone swoon or fall irrevocably in love with them, he leans down to press a kiss to Dave's cheek.
The mistlebats seem delighted, and squeak happily. Success? ]
... It is easier to be honest, yes. Ambiguity can complicate things, but it is partially for my own benefit. I'm admittedly not the best at picking up on subtleties.
... Friendship wise, yes. But I would hope that was obvious enough interaction wise. If you're speaking from a romantic angle, it would depend on if I realised I liked someone.
[ He knows he's oblivious. ]
But yes, if I knew, I'd mention it. The worst that can happen is rejection, and that can be moved on from.
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[ look it's not like he doesn't Get what the probable solution is HE'S JUST PUTTING IT OFF...
this is fun and also laughtrack ]
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[ he holds up his hands, the little bat perched comfortable there, and looks where he thinks its eyes would be if it has any. ]
Were you displeased with my attempt at affection...?
[ just... just... he's doing his best okay. what is kissing he hasn't done that stuff. ]
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.... um. ]
As in... like we were under actual mistletoe as opposed to creatures that look like it?
[ Interesting? ]
Attempting to deliver affection directly to the bat did not work, so perhaps...
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[ IN WHICH CASE they can just have bat friends forever, since that's not a huge setback, maybe ]
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No, I'm not opposed. If it prevents us being swarmed, then it is worth attempting.
[ He's thinking though. ]
I don't suppose they indicate what appeases them? There are multiple types of kisses from what I am aware of.
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[ At this point if it gives them some peace from the Christmas music, then it's a battle well won. ]
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Whichever you are most comfortable with, I am happy to go with. [ He pauses. ] Although I am taller than you, so perhaps it would be easier for me to lean down to your cheek.
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I'm sure you will do your best to avoid such scenarios. I don't possess much skill in wooing, so it shouldn't be difficult.
[ And, with all the style of someone who is not out to make anyone swoon or fall irrevocably in love with them, he leans down to press a kiss to Dave's cheek.
The mistlebats seem delighted, and squeak happily. Success? ]
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I think you'd be better than you think. You say very sweet things sometimes?
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... [ > doubt? ]
I have been told I am too honest sometimes, not necessarily sweet. That's an interesting take on it.
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... It is easier to be honest, yes. Ambiguity can complicate things, but it is partially for my own benefit. I'm admittedly not the best at picking up on subtleties.
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But I agree. In going out of our way to avoid hurting people, we complicate things and create a mountain to navigate where there was once a mole hill.
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[ He knows he's oblivious. ]
But yes, if I knew, I'd mention it. The worst that can happen is rejection, and that can be moved on from.
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