Re: Love is in the Stars? (for CaptainL)
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:12 pm
Sanae blushed a little as the last few words had left her mouth, and she glanced down at the floor, hugging her arms closer to her chest. She was embarrassed of what she'd said. She knew it had to have been too corny, and she was rushing things by making another move like this. She'd tried to play it coy, still leaving enough plausible deniability that she wasn't trying to come on to Lyra - but it was all too obvious that that was exactly what she was doing. Now, she thought to herself, she'd blown it; that was a step too far. Lyra would almost certainly laugh at her. She'd get weirded out by it, and want to leave, and...
Wait. Was she...crying?
Sanae's jaw hung open in a gasp as she leaned closer in her seat, moving closer to Lyra. For the first few seconds, she was completely taken aback - she never expected a reaction quite like this, certainly not to a speech she was sure would have been thrown out as too cliche and sappy by any rom-com director. When the confusion passed, she was afraid she might have upset Lyra. But as the fortune teller reached out to take her by her shoulders, drawing her in closer, Sanae let her smile grow just a little wider, and she nodded her head to Lyra. She knew, in that moment, it didn't matter what she thought about her words. To Lyra, they were enough. And that was all that mattered.
As she stared into Lyra's eyes, Sanae's smile began to grow wider and wider, and she nodded her head in recognition of her date. She, too, moved her hands up to rest them gently on her shoulders, and she let out a soft sigh at the sensation of being this close to Lyra - of sharing contact with her. What made her smile most of all, though, was knowing that Lyra was happy. If Sanae had done that...she had done something right.
"It's okay, Lyra," Sanae said, squeezing her hands a little tighter. "If you need to cry...I'll never judge. If the universe is telling you that's the right thing to do, who am I to get in the way?"
And when Lyra told her that she had found someone who loved the real her...that was enough to send a warm feeling up through Sanae's chest, tickling her from the inside. She nodded her head to Lyra. She knew exactly what she'd meant, and she was perfectly okay with it. Sanae didn't need to hide any more, and she didn't need to be embarrassed. Now, they could both agree - everything about this felt right. It felt nice. It felt like it was meant to happen. And both of them were eager to pursue it.
Lyra pulled Sanae into a kiss, and the green-haired girl was happy to accept it. She leaned even closer toward her, her lips locking around the blonde's own, and as she felt the warmth of her breath traveling down her throat, she began to let herself relax, sinking lower in the chair. She'd worried long enough, but now, at last, she wouldn't have to worry any more. Lyra loved her, and she loved Lyra. They were open about it, they admitted it, and they knew it would work. Now, she was happy to feel that warmth, and let it into her heart - she was lost in that moment, letting everything else fall away.
...At least, until she heard the waiter come back by their table with their order. "Um...are you two alright?"
"Sorry, sorry-!!" Sanae hopped back with a nervous chuckle, waving to their server. She'd lost track of where she was, sharing in Lyra's company. But...at the same time, she knew it was worth it.
Wait. Was she...crying?
Sanae's jaw hung open in a gasp as she leaned closer in her seat, moving closer to Lyra. For the first few seconds, she was completely taken aback - she never expected a reaction quite like this, certainly not to a speech she was sure would have been thrown out as too cliche and sappy by any rom-com director. When the confusion passed, she was afraid she might have upset Lyra. But as the fortune teller reached out to take her by her shoulders, drawing her in closer, Sanae let her smile grow just a little wider, and she nodded her head to Lyra. She knew, in that moment, it didn't matter what she thought about her words. To Lyra, they were enough. And that was all that mattered.
As she stared into Lyra's eyes, Sanae's smile began to grow wider and wider, and she nodded her head in recognition of her date. She, too, moved her hands up to rest them gently on her shoulders, and she let out a soft sigh at the sensation of being this close to Lyra - of sharing contact with her. What made her smile most of all, though, was knowing that Lyra was happy. If Sanae had done that...she had done something right.
"It's okay, Lyra," Sanae said, squeezing her hands a little tighter. "If you need to cry...I'll never judge. If the universe is telling you that's the right thing to do, who am I to get in the way?"
And when Lyra told her that she had found someone who loved the real her...that was enough to send a warm feeling up through Sanae's chest, tickling her from the inside. She nodded her head to Lyra. She knew exactly what she'd meant, and she was perfectly okay with it. Sanae didn't need to hide any more, and she didn't need to be embarrassed. Now, they could both agree - everything about this felt right. It felt nice. It felt like it was meant to happen. And both of them were eager to pursue it.
Lyra pulled Sanae into a kiss, and the green-haired girl was happy to accept it. She leaned even closer toward her, her lips locking around the blonde's own, and as she felt the warmth of her breath traveling down her throat, she began to let herself relax, sinking lower in the chair. She'd worried long enough, but now, at last, she wouldn't have to worry any more. Lyra loved her, and she loved Lyra. They were open about it, they admitted it, and they knew it would work. Now, she was happy to feel that warmth, and let it into her heart - she was lost in that moment, letting everything else fall away.
...At least, until she heard the waiter come back by their table with their order. "Um...are you two alright?"
"Sorry, sorry-!!" Sanae hopped back with a nervous chuckle, waving to their server. She'd lost track of where she was, sharing in Lyra's company. But...at the same time, she knew it was worth it.