[Dorothy is gladly going to return that hug and absolutely listens to Raven going on about his woes, though she chuckles a bit at them--she knows her dear Raven wouldn't let something as simple as all of that get him down, but she's ever good at remaining an ear for her dear old man's woes and pains. It's the least she can do when they've been apart for so long, right?
Once Yeager comes out to greet them, Dorothy can't help but smile further as she gladly takes Raven's offered arm to lead him back inside alongside her dear Yeager. She even holds out a hand for him if he wants to take it, but right now, the moment is perfect and she wouldn't trade it for the damned world.
Dorothy finds herself leaning against Raven as they go inside, and while she's used to the manor's looks by now--it's certainly gaudy to say the least, but there's something about Yeager's maximalist designing that resonates with Dorothy. It looks rather for a guild of assassins, along with almost feeling classy. Dorothy certainly can't complain too much about it, given that she's been rather used to spartan accommodations before.]
It truly does; Yeager's done quite the lovely job of making this manor his own, and I've loved seeing every step of it. I wager it almost feels like a home by now. [Dorothy chuckles a bit, almost breezily.] It's just delightful. Don't you agree, Yeager?
[Raven's words earn a pleased laugh from him, and then Dorothy's offering her hand and Yeager can never say no to that. In we go, holding hands the whole way.]
Don't they? I thought it was about time we properly spruced the place up!
[Dorothy's words get a nod as well, and Yeager can't help but look pleased with the praise.]
There is still plenty I'd like to do... but I wanted to ensure most of the work was done by the time you got here, Raven.
[So it'd be different from the last time; an obvious reminder that things are very different now. Though that's far too sentimental to say out loud, so he won't!!]
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[Dorothy is gladly going to return that hug and absolutely listens to Raven going on about his woes, though she chuckles a bit at them--she knows her dear Raven wouldn't let something as simple as all of that get him down, but she's ever good at remaining an ear for her dear old man's woes and pains. It's the least she can do when they've been apart for so long, right?
Once Yeager comes out to greet them, Dorothy can't help but smile further as she gladly takes Raven's offered arm to lead him back inside alongside her dear Yeager. She even holds out a hand for him if he wants to take it, but right now, the moment is perfect and she wouldn't trade it for the damned world.
Dorothy finds herself leaning against Raven as they go inside, and while she's used to the manor's looks by now--it's certainly gaudy to say the least, but there's something about Yeager's maximalist designing that resonates with Dorothy. It looks rather for a guild of assassins, along with almost feeling classy. Dorothy certainly can't complain too much about it, given that she's been rather used to spartan accommodations before.]
It truly does; Yeager's done quite the lovely job of making this manor his own, and I've loved seeing every step of it. I wager it almost feels like a home by now. [Dorothy chuckles a bit, almost breezily.] It's just delightful. Don't you agree, Yeager?
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Don't they? I thought it was about time we properly spruced the place up!
[Dorothy's words get a nod as well, and Yeager can't help but look pleased with the praise.]
There is still plenty I'd like to do... but I wanted to ensure most of the work was done by the time you got here, Raven.
[So it'd be different from the last time; an obvious reminder that things are very different now. Though that's far too sentimental to say out loud, so he won't!!]