I suppose that's fair. All I really know about you is that you like floral tea and fully dressed women and that you're a remarkably quick learner except when it comes to hugging.
-- Ah, and that you worry more about others than yourself and you're quite capable of sarcasm.
You have very sharp eyes - it sounds as though you're far more aware of me than I anticipated.
I'm afraid all that I've collected is that you are a very brave and daring young woman who likes daisies, drinking and not wasting time. You're light on your feet and quick to accomplish goals, but still haven't lost your playful spirit.
[he sighs, like he's fallen behind in comparison]
I'll have to be more mindful in the future to pay attention.
[ Dorothy is honestly not sure why and how she ended up in a place where the males here are either Precious Children, Incredible Flirts or... this.
This, of course, being-- ]
I normally don't have to point out that most delicate young ladies would be flustered upon receiving further attention from handsome young men, but if you insist, I will happily educate you--
Status and age are irrelevant, and it would be a lie for anyone to suggest you aren't beautiful. But even more so, you're a wonderful woman to be around, which outweighs all else.
But all right, she has to relent at least a little.
Because he might just fluster himself to death. ]
I think you can take a breath now, I'm not actually upset. But that earnestness of yours is dangerous, so perhaps be a bit more careful about what you say to impressionable young ladies or you'll leave quite a few broken hearts in your wake.
[ Seriously, he just came at her calling her gorgeous and brave and wonderful, that's an assault. ]
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IT'S DARK BUT HE TURNS RED IMMEDIATELY, if you could hear a blush through a voice then - ]
I-I'll remember daisies!
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Are you regretting asking, Won?
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he... sighs but - ]
... No.
While... I do ask... that you refrain from getting carried away... I do feel like I'm learning about you too - and that is what I wanted, so...
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[ Rather brave of him, honestly. ]
I suppose that's fair. All I really know about you is that you like floral tea and fully dressed women and that you're a remarkably quick learner except when it comes to hugging.
-- Ah, and that you worry more about others than yourself and you're quite capable of sarcasm.
[ Dorothy, you just listed off quite a bit. ]
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You have very sharp eyes - it sounds as though you're far more aware of me than I anticipated.
I'm afraid all that I've collected is that you are a very brave and daring young woman who likes daisies, drinking and not wasting time. You're light on your feet and quick to accomplish goals, but still haven't lost your playful spirit.
[he sighs, like he's fallen behind in comparison]
I'll have to be more mindful in the future to pay attention.
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[ For that, Dorothy just-- nudges his shoulder with her own. ]
You becoming even more mindful of me is just going to perhaps fluster me.
... Or was that your plan? [ A gasp of mock-surprise. ]
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Oh? Do you have something to be flustered over?
[oblivious idiot]
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This, of course, being-- ]
I normally don't have to point out that most delicate young ladies would be flustered upon receiving further attention from handsome young men, but if you insist, I will happily educate you--
[ He did this. ]
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and he just splutters gently]
I—that's not, I didn't intend...! Which I hope doesn't offend—
[oh no]
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[ They're not. ]
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I-I-I'm sure that you have many a suitor who would wish for your hand!
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I thank you for your kindness, good sir.
[ Oh my god Dorothy. ]
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But it's not - I don't mean it as a platitude!
[why is she doing this when he's so sincere]
Status and age are irrelevant, and it would be a lie for anyone to suggest you aren't beautiful. But even more so, you're a wonderful woman to be around, which outweighs all else.
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But all right, she has to relent at least a little.
Because he might just fluster himself to death. ]
I think you can take a breath now, I'm not actually upset. But that earnestness of yours is dangerous, so perhaps be a bit more careful about what you say to impressionable young ladies or you'll leave quite a few broken hearts in your wake.
[ Seriously, he just came at her calling her gorgeous and brave and wonderful, that's an assault. ]
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GOD]
..... Dorothy, you play too fiercely!
[HE JUST SAID IT WAS FIEN EARLIER]
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[ She's inwardly laughing. ]
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[at
at least he's honest]
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[ The word is "masochist". ]
But if you're certain, I'm happy to stay with you.