[ She leans back against him, careful as ever about keeping her balance and making sure he kept his. He gives her a small smile when she tips her head up, saying she wanted to keep watching the dwindling sunset. They do have a great view from here, the wide-set window doing them favors. In the full light of day, he knows they'd be able to catch the glint of the small lake near the back of the property. ]
That's not new, I'm usually thinking. [ Though he knows she's offering an emotional hand up. He'd been quiet on most of the ride here, content to answer her questions and then to sit in the odd pit of nostalgia he'd been trapped in. The lean of her body against his keeps him in the moment, just as it had in the carriage, something he's grateful for. At that, he gives her a light squeeze around her middle, trying to show his appreciation. ]
I'll give you a better tour in the morning. [ He says, with a slightly apologetic tone. Really, he should have planned to come during the midday. But, there's also an odd relief in not having to face that just yet. Where they could exist in the space and unwind a bit without him dredging up memories.
Well—more memories, anyway.
Kaz knows it's going to be odd, sleeping in the room he'd always seen as his father's. ]
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That's not new, I'm usually thinking. [ Though he knows she's offering an emotional hand up. He'd been quiet on most of the ride here, content to answer her questions and then to sit in the odd pit of nostalgia he'd been trapped in. The lean of her body against his keeps him in the moment, just as it had in the carriage, something he's grateful for. At that, he gives her a light squeeze around her middle, trying to show his appreciation. ]
I'll give you a better tour in the morning. [ He says, with a slightly apologetic tone. Really, he should have planned to come during the midday. But, there's also an odd relief in not having to face that just yet. Where they could exist in the space and unwind a bit without him dredging up memories.
Well—more memories, anyway.
Kaz knows it's going to be odd, sleeping in the room he'd always seen as his father's. ]