Oh wow, Lorenz admitting I'm his equal? Pinch me, I must be dreaming!
[There's no bite in Claude's words either, and while Claude's definitely better at hiding his true feelings than most, even his walls have come down. Seeing Lorenz this happy and being able to cause that happiness is making his chest do all sorts of weird things, and...
Claude's content to ignore them. He rationalizes them and stuffs them away, hoping to keep them at bay. He has something else to focus on, something that causes his eyes to glimmer with that scheming little glint again--]
Well, I better bring out my A-game then! Just you watch; I'll have you beat for sure, this time.
[Claude will gladly take the excuse to dance more with Lorenz. Really, he doesn't want the dancing to end, so making this a competition? It's perfect, as far as Claude's concerned. He'll get his hands back into position to lead them through the next song more than easily.]
[Another huff and another eyeroll, but Lorenz positions his hands properly to allow Claude to lead without any complaints.
Claude is smart, he must know exactly why Lorenz is doing this. Turning it into a competition means they have an easy way to keep going for as long as they want. All it will take is a word here or there to decide he isn't satisfied and pull Claude back in. And Claude is clearly willing to allow it, since he hasn't given up and allowed Lorenz the win. It's... nice, he thinks. It's nice that they can read each other this well and play a game that probably isn't nearly as slick as he's making it out to be.
He doesn't need to consider why he wants to keep dancing with Claude, or why his eyes refuse to leave his partner for even a moment.]
I sincerely hope you weren't just humoring me initially. Do not insult me so this time!
[...On second thought, it's probably very obvious what they're doing given their smiles, but he can find that mortifying later. This is one night to tune all thoughts like that out and embrace happiness where he can find it. Even if that is in the unlikely location of in Claude von Riegan's arms.]
[Oh, they are so not slick. Literally everyone who notices them probably knows they've got a Feeling going on between them, but is that going to stop them?? Hell no. Claude wouldn't want Lorenz anywhere but in his arms right now and as long as they keep this game up, that's exactly where he'll be.]
Humoring you? Oh, no-no-no-no no. See, the trick to any competition is knowing your opponent well, right? I was just seeing what skills you had to offer.
[The song starts to pick up, and the moment is getting just right. This is it, this is perfect.]
I gotta say, I wasn't expecting you to make me get out the big guns this early on.
[Oh no, there's that mischievous glimmer--]
But now? I know I don't gotta hold back.
[There we go--the song gets to a perfect point where Claude can dip Lorenz, and he's going to take that opportunity. Sure, he's never actually tried to dip someone taller than him before, and even when Professor Byleth was teaching him, he's never dipped an actual person. But it's fine, right? It's not gonna end stupidly or anything, right???]
[Lorenz is almost smirking at the first part, because this is entirely in line with the game they're playing, the one that's partially for anyone watching and partially for themselves. No matter how open they're being, neither one of them is going to want to break first and put a name to the tension that's been building between them. Neither of them are going to break it either. There's something fun about that, too.
The smirk doesn't last long.]
And just what do you mean by—
[It's a bit too late to finish asking that question, as Claude moves to dip him and Lorenz realizes three very unfortunate things at once:
The first is that Claude was never taught how to dip an actual person. Oh, sure, the professor taught him the movements and timing and all of that is certainly sound. Were Claude handling an invisible dance partner or even a training dummy, this would work just fine.
The second is that Lorenz has never learned how to be dipped. Oh, he certainly knows how to dip his partner and make it look exactly as elegant as one would expect, but given his height he was never taught how to handle being dipped. It likely wouldn't come up. An experienced partner wouldn't attempt such a risky move, so it was never something he or his tutors considered necessary, as Lorenz had shot up in height very early on.
And the third is that quite frankly, Lorenz has no idea how to deal with this development. Claude is not only making a bold and risky move, but he's also threatening to push that tension between them to its very limit - if he's successful, they'll be pressed almost uncomfortably close together, and Lorenz has no idea how he's supposed to handle that and look Claude in the face and not say something tremendously stupid. It's a thought that's both lovely and mortifying, and if that were to actually happen, he's fairly sure he'd have to flee the ball and bury his face in a pillow and scream until his voice gave out. There simply isn't a way to avoid the feelings that come with being so close to someone you like so, so much.
But the much more real possibility is the one that's happening right now - where Claude doesn't really know how to dip a person and Lorenz doesn't know how to be dipped, and suddenly he's slipping and oh no, there is indeed a fate worse than having a tender emotional moment with Claude von Riegan and it is falling on his ass in the middle of the dance floor and pulling Claude down with him.]
The risk Claude took was calculated, but man is he bad at math.
There are several factors here that wind up making this stupid. There's the fact that Claude's trying to dip a man taller than he is. There's the fact that Claude is trying to dip a man when he has no earthly clue how to dip a literal human person. There's the fact that he's trying to dip Lorenz, and Claude really didn't think before he decided to do any of this. Claude's used to bold and risky maneuvers! That boy lives and dies by them! But this?!
Well, rest in pieces their collective dignities. We knew them well.]
Lorenz, Lorenz--!
[It doesn't take long before the both of them are on the floor, and Claude is confronted with the very real fact that falling into Lorenz is perhaps surprisingly comfortable. He perhaps thankfully doesn't fall onto the rose itself, but here he is, fallen against Lorenz and with the realization that those stupid feelings in his chest are absolutely going crazy right now. Which is about the last damn thing he needs?
So of course, Claude's at least gonna try to lift himself off of Lorenz a bit, looking down at his face and...]
...Okay, so that wasn't exactly my brightest idea. You uh, doing okay there, buddy?
[...Honestly, he's trying not to let amusement creep onto his face, because the more he looks at this situation the harder he's trying not to chuckle? Because of course this would happen???]
[And down they go, because there's simply no way Claude is going to be able to save this.
The landing isn't particularly painful, and he has a moment to be grateful he didn't hit his head. Then he's reminded that they did this in the middle of the dance floor, surrounded by an alarming number of their peers, and worst of all Claude is right here in his face.
Honestly, hitting his head would have been a mercy.
Lorenz has gone a shade of scarlet to match the rose that is (thankfully) still pinned to his suit and for a brief moment, embarrassment and horror mingle seamlessly within him, driving him to seriously consider a tactical retreat and doing that aforementioned screaming into his pillow anyway.
And then Claude opens his mouth and completely ruins (saves?) the moment and Lorenz is suddenly laughing.
It's not a short laugh, or even something pretending to be dignified. It's genuine amusement - hilarity, perhaps - and it gets his shoulders to shake and his head to fall back and Goddess, Claude is such an idiot.]
I'd go so far as to call it your stupidest idea! What made you think you could pull that off?
[And even though they're still sprawled on the ground (and Claude is so close, so much closer than he normally would be) there is nowhere in the world he'd rather be.
As their fellow students begin to move away or resume dancing, Lorenz only has eyes for Claude.]
[Lorenz's laughter winds up breaking the floodgates holding back Claude's own laughter, and he winds up guffawing with his friend as the hilarity of the situation hits and there's nothing holding him back anymore. Everything about this situation is hilarious--the fact that they managed to screw up in such a public way, in front of all of these people, and here these two noblemen are on the floor, giggling like schoolchildren.
Honestly, Claude doesn't want to be anywhere else in the world. Lorenz is so close and the temptation to close that gap is right there in front of him, but more than anything, Claude only has eyes for Lorenz in this moment, even as his own face starts to redden and it's certainly the first time anyone's seen Claude flush.]
Hey now, you don't get ahead of the game without taking a few risks! I thought I'd up the stakes a bit in our little competition, and well, you can see how that turned out!
[Claude doesn't even know how he's managing to say all of that without laughing inbetween words, but he does manage to get it out and he's practically wheezing from laughter.]
[But it sounds delighted instead of... well, anything else. Anything would probably be better than how gleeful he sounds when saying it, though it's admittedly followed by more laughter, so perhaps he can pretend that he's just finding the whole thing really funny. Maybe he can pretend that there isn't anything more to this. Maybe he can pretend that they're really just two friends who have tumbled to the floor in a moment of pure stupidity. Maybe he can ignore the tension that's still there, thicker than before, and maybe he can ignore the temptation to break it.]
I can take some solace in knowing that your pride has taken more your fall than I have, however.
[They're teasing words as the laughter dies down, though the amusement hasn't lessened any. Claude's still so close and he's positively blushing now, and that is completely and utterly unfair—]
I suppose the fall was worth it, if it managed to get you to flush. [He places a hand over his heart.] It is a sight I will take with me to my grave.
[It's supposed to remain teasing. It's supposed to be part of the ridiculous games they play, things that are fun and definitely not flirting.
But the words are entirely too sincere, and for once, Lorenz can't really say he minds it any.]
[That much is said easily with no bite behind it, and even after the second bit, Claude is more than ready and willing to fire back--
But then Lorenz brings up the fact that he's flushed and suddenly, it feels like his whole throat has closed up. Him, flushing? Like some sort of child?]
Oh, you've gotta be kidding me...
[Ohhhhhh shit, why has his life suddenly taken this turn??? No, no, he can't let his charisma slip, he's gotta keep it up somehow, and that answer comes from looking at Lorenz's face--]
Yeah? Well, you're looking pretty rosy red yourself. I may just have to take that sight with me to the grave and beyond, just for that!
[...That's perhaps surprisingly genuine too, because he doesn't want to forget this sight. As much as Claude tries to hide it behind an amused expression of his own, he's pretty sure his heart's gonna thump out of his chest.
Claude von Riegan may have sincerely miscalculated.]
You won't turn the tables on me that easily. I'd say that making you flush is quite the accomplishment, wouldn't you?
[He hasn't missed the way Claude needed a moment, however brief it was. And he does want to keep teasing, to see just how far he can push Claude. He wants to see how far that blush spreads, to see just how red he can make Claude, and that...
That isn't the sort of thing he should be doing here in public, where so many people can see them. It's improper, though more importantly, it looks like Claude is genuinely a bit flustered with this. He's recovering well enough, certainly, but it would be exceptionally rude to continue this and risk upsetting him or genuinely embarrassing him.]
...Though I suppose it is a bit warm in here... Shall we step out for a moment?
[He moves to stand, brushing himself off and adjusting his suit as he does. Of course Lorenz doesn't want to move from their proximity on the floor, but this is for the best. It'll give them both a chance to recover and that's probably what they need most right now. If they want to do anything about this tension, then it shouldn't be in front of so many sets of eyes.
After a moment of thought, he holds out a hand for Claude. Not that Claude needs his help to stand, but it would be rude to do otherwise.
Alright, alright, maybe it is. But I'm not about to let you pull one over on me! Seeing someone as dignified as you red as a tomato is the real rarity here.
[...Of course, shortly after, Claude's flush does start getting worse and he wants nothing more than to peel himself off of Lorenz and flee the scene with a modicum of dignity intact. Even the slightest bit would be nice? Lorenz isn't about to give it to him, he's sure, but he's getting more and more flustered and--]
...You know what, it is getting pretty warm in here. [claude that's just because your face is hot enough to be used as a portable heater] Yeah, let's get out of here.
[Claude gets up shortly after, and he isn't sure what to do with Lorenz's hand when he offers it to him so easily, but...well, it takes a second or two, but Claude takes it gladly. Lorenz is bound to know the best place to step out for a moment and...do whatever...
[He helps Claude to his feet and then for a brief moment, Lorenz ends up standing there, simply holding Claude's hand. This is the sort of thing he would be teased mercilessly for and he knows he should pull away and lead Claude outside to somewhere less crowded but he's suddenly struck with the realization that he is in way over his head.
Being alone with Claude right now will either help tremendously or hurt tremendously, and he has no idea which way it will go. He doesn't exactly think Claude is cruel enough to hurt him intentionally, but Claude has his secrets and he has no idea what to expect from them. For all he knows, Claude is entirely too dumb to realize Lorenz's... interest in him. He has no idea where this will go and he's suddenly seized with fear that he doesn't want to know.
Maybe the tension is just fine where it is. Maybe it's best not to ever think about it again. Honestly, that's starting to sound tempting the longer he stares at Claude.
...Oh, right, he should... probably move... Lorenz quickly pulls away and turns, leading Claude out and toward the gardens. It's hopefully good enough to hide how he's somehow getting even more red.
The gardens are empty - though they aren't far from the dining hall, there aren't many students here at this time. The dance is still in full swing, so most people aren't out here. If any are out and about, they're undoubtedly headed toward the Goddess Tower, which is exactly why Lorenz doesn't try to lead Claude there. That sort of thing - making a wish at the Goddess Tower and the rumors associated with it - would be a little... much, he thinks. The last thing he wants to do is frighten Claude into shutting him out entirely.
Because for as many secrets as Claude keeps, he's remarkably open about how he keeps people at arms' length. If he's let Lorenz in this much, then the least Lorenz can do is to be careful with him.]
Ah, it truly is a nice night...
[It's mostly to break the silence as he pauses, not far from the gazebo. He knows Claude is still following him, but it's mostly just pointless words to try to reset the mood to something a little less... embarrassing, perhaps.]
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[There's no bite in Claude's words either, and while Claude's definitely better at hiding his true feelings than most, even his walls have come down. Seeing Lorenz this happy and being able to cause that happiness is making his chest do all sorts of weird things, and...
Claude's content to ignore them. He rationalizes them and stuffs them away, hoping to keep them at bay. He has something else to focus on, something that causes his eyes to glimmer with that scheming little glint again--]
Well, I better bring out my A-game then! Just you watch; I'll have you beat for sure, this time.
[Claude will gladly take the excuse to dance more with Lorenz. Really, he doesn't want the dancing to end, so making this a competition? It's perfect, as far as Claude's concerned. He'll get his hands back into position to lead them through the next song more than easily.]
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Claude is smart, he must know exactly why Lorenz is doing this. Turning it into a competition means they have an easy way to keep going for as long as they want. All it will take is a word here or there to decide he isn't satisfied and pull Claude back in. And Claude is clearly willing to allow it, since he hasn't given up and allowed Lorenz the win. It's... nice, he thinks. It's nice that they can read each other this well and play a game that probably isn't nearly as slick as he's making it out to be.
He doesn't need to consider why he wants to keep dancing with Claude, or why his eyes refuse to leave his partner for even a moment.]
I sincerely hope you weren't just humoring me initially. Do not insult me so this time!
[...On second thought, it's probably very obvious what they're doing given their smiles, but he can find that mortifying later. This is one night to tune all thoughts like that out and embrace happiness where he can find it. Even if that is in the unlikely location of in Claude von Riegan's arms.]
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Humoring you? Oh, no-no-no-no no. See, the trick to any competition is knowing your opponent well, right? I was just seeing what skills you had to offer.
[The song starts to pick up, and the moment is getting just right. This is it, this is perfect.]
I gotta say, I wasn't expecting you to make me get out the big guns this early on.
[Oh no, there's that mischievous glimmer--]
But now? I know I don't gotta hold back.
[There we go--the song gets to a perfect point where Claude can dip Lorenz, and he's going to take that opportunity. Sure, he's never actually tried to dip someone taller than him before, and even when Professor Byleth was teaching him, he's never dipped an actual person. But it's fine, right? It's not gonna end stupidly or anything, right???]
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The smirk doesn't last long.]
And just what do you mean by—
[It's a bit too late to finish asking that question, as Claude moves to dip him and Lorenz realizes three very unfortunate things at once:
The first is that Claude was never taught how to dip an actual person. Oh, sure, the professor taught him the movements and timing and all of that is certainly sound. Were Claude handling an invisible dance partner or even a training dummy, this would work just fine.
The second is that Lorenz has never learned how to be dipped. Oh, he certainly knows how to dip his partner and make it look exactly as elegant as one would expect, but given his height he was never taught how to handle being dipped. It likely wouldn't come up. An experienced partner wouldn't attempt such a risky move, so it was never something he or his tutors considered necessary, as Lorenz had shot up in height very early on.
And the third is that quite frankly, Lorenz has no idea how to deal with this development. Claude is not only making a bold and risky move, but he's also threatening to push that tension between them to its very limit - if he's successful, they'll be pressed almost uncomfortably close together, and Lorenz has no idea how he's supposed to handle that and look Claude in the face and not say something tremendously stupid. It's a thought that's both lovely and mortifying, and if that were to actually happen, he's fairly sure he'd have to flee the ball and bury his face in a pillow and scream until his voice gave out. There simply isn't a way to avoid the feelings that come with being so close to someone you like so, so much.
But the much more real possibility is the one that's happening right now - where Claude doesn't really know how to dip a person and Lorenz doesn't know how to be dipped, and suddenly he's slipping and oh no, there is indeed a fate worse than having a tender emotional moment with Claude von Riegan and it is falling on his ass in the middle of the dance floor and pulling Claude down with him.]
Claude—!
[Too late, he's going down, we're yelling timber.]
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The risk Claude took was calculated, but man is he bad at math.
There are several factors here that wind up making this stupid. There's the fact that Claude's trying to dip a man taller than he is. There's the fact that Claude is trying to dip a man when he has no earthly clue how to dip a literal human person. There's the fact that he's trying to dip Lorenz, and Claude really didn't think before he decided to do any of this. Claude's used to bold and risky maneuvers! That boy lives and dies by them! But this?!
Well, rest in pieces their collective dignities. We knew them well.]
Lorenz, Lorenz--!
[It doesn't take long before the both of them are on the floor, and Claude is confronted with the very real fact that falling into Lorenz is perhaps surprisingly comfortable. He perhaps thankfully doesn't fall onto the rose itself, but here he is, fallen against Lorenz and with the realization that those stupid feelings in his chest are absolutely going crazy right now. Which is about the last damn thing he needs?
So of course, Claude's at least gonna try to lift himself off of Lorenz a bit, looking down at his face and...]
...Okay, so that wasn't exactly my brightest idea. You uh, doing okay there, buddy?
[...Honestly, he's trying not to let amusement creep onto his face, because the more he looks at this situation the harder he's trying not to chuckle? Because of course this would happen???]
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The landing isn't particularly painful, and he has a moment to be grateful he didn't hit his head. Then he's reminded that they did this in the middle of the dance floor, surrounded by an alarming number of their peers, and worst of all Claude is right here in his face.
Honestly, hitting his head would have been a mercy.
Lorenz has gone a shade of scarlet to match the rose that is (thankfully) still pinned to his suit and for a brief moment, embarrassment and horror mingle seamlessly within him, driving him to seriously consider a tactical retreat and doing that aforementioned screaming into his pillow anyway.
And then Claude opens his mouth and completely ruins (saves?) the moment and Lorenz is suddenly laughing.
It's not a short laugh, or even something pretending to be dignified. It's genuine amusement - hilarity, perhaps - and it gets his shoulders to shake and his head to fall back and Goddess, Claude is such an idiot.]
I'd go so far as to call it your stupidest idea! What made you think you could pull that off?
[And even though they're still sprawled on the ground (and Claude is so close, so much closer than he normally would be) there is nowhere in the world he'd rather be.
As their fellow students begin to move away or resume dancing, Lorenz only has eyes for Claude.]
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Honestly, Claude doesn't want to be anywhere else in the world. Lorenz is so close and the temptation to close that gap is right there in front of him, but more than anything, Claude only has eyes for Lorenz in this moment, even as his own face starts to redden and it's certainly the first time anyone's seen Claude flush.]
Hey now, you don't get ahead of the game without taking a few risks! I thought I'd up the stakes a bit in our little competition, and well, you can see how that turned out!
[Claude doesn't even know how he's managing to say all of that without laughing inbetween words, but he does manage to get it out and he's practically wheezing from laughter.]
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[But it sounds delighted instead of... well, anything else. Anything would probably be better than how gleeful he sounds when saying it, though it's admittedly followed by more laughter, so perhaps he can pretend that he's just finding the whole thing really funny. Maybe he can pretend that there isn't anything more to this. Maybe he can pretend that they're really just two friends who have tumbled to the floor in a moment of pure stupidity. Maybe he can ignore the tension that's still there, thicker than before, and maybe he can ignore the temptation to break it.]
I can take some solace in knowing that your pride has taken more your fall than I have, however.
[They're teasing words as the laughter dies down, though the amusement hasn't lessened any. Claude's still so close and he's positively blushing now, and that is completely and utterly unfair—]
I suppose the fall was worth it, if it managed to get you to flush. [He places a hand over his heart.] It is a sight I will take with me to my grave.
[It's supposed to remain teasing. It's supposed to be part of the ridiculous games they play, things that are fun and definitely not flirting.
But the words are entirely too sincere, and for once, Lorenz can't really say he minds it any.]
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[That much is said easily with no bite behind it, and even after the second bit, Claude is more than ready and willing to fire back--
But then Lorenz brings up the fact that he's flushed and suddenly, it feels like his whole throat has closed up. Him, flushing? Like some sort of child?]
Oh, you've gotta be kidding me...
[Ohhhhhh shit, why has his life suddenly taken this turn??? No, no, he can't let his charisma slip, he's gotta keep it up somehow, and that answer comes from looking at Lorenz's face--]
Yeah? Well, you're looking pretty rosy red yourself. I may just have to take that sight with me to the grave and beyond, just for that!
[...That's perhaps surprisingly genuine too, because he doesn't want to forget this sight. As much as Claude tries to hide it behind an amused expression of his own, he's pretty sure his heart's gonna thump out of his chest.
Claude von Riegan may have sincerely miscalculated.]
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[He hasn't missed the way Claude needed a moment, however brief it was. And he does want to keep teasing, to see just how far he can push Claude. He wants to see how far that blush spreads, to see just how red he can make Claude, and that...
That isn't the sort of thing he should be doing here in public, where so many people can see them. It's improper, though more importantly, it looks like Claude is genuinely a bit flustered with this. He's recovering well enough, certainly, but it would be exceptionally rude to continue this and risk upsetting him or genuinely embarrassing him.]
...Though I suppose it is a bit warm in here... Shall we step out for a moment?
[He moves to stand, brushing himself off and adjusting his suit as he does. Of course Lorenz doesn't want to move from their proximity on the floor, but this is for the best. It'll give them both a chance to recover and that's probably what they need most right now. If they want to do anything about this tension, then it shouldn't be in front of so many sets of eyes.
After a moment of thought, he holds out a hand for Claude. Not that Claude needs his help to stand, but it would be rude to do otherwise.
(And maybe he just wants the contact.)]
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[...Of course, shortly after, Claude's flush does start getting worse and he wants nothing more than to peel himself off of Lorenz and flee the scene with a modicum of dignity intact. Even the slightest bit would be nice? Lorenz isn't about to give it to him, he's sure, but he's getting more and more flustered and--]
...You know what, it is getting pretty warm in here. [claude that's just because your face is hot enough to be used as a portable heater] Yeah, let's get out of here.
[Claude gets up shortly after, and he isn't sure what to do with Lorenz's hand when he offers it to him so easily, but...well, it takes a second or two, but Claude takes it gladly. Lorenz is bound to know the best place to step out for a moment and...do whatever...
(Maybe Claude just wants the contact too.)]
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Being alone with Claude right now will either help tremendously or hurt tremendously, and he has no idea which way it will go. He doesn't exactly think Claude is cruel enough to hurt him intentionally, but Claude has his secrets and he has no idea what to expect from them. For all he knows, Claude is entirely too dumb to realize Lorenz's... interest in him. He has no idea where this will go and he's suddenly seized with fear that he doesn't want to know.
Maybe the tension is just fine where it is. Maybe it's best not to ever think about it again. Honestly, that's starting to sound tempting the longer he stares at Claude.
...Oh, right, he should... probably move... Lorenz quickly pulls away and turns, leading Claude out and toward the gardens. It's hopefully good enough to hide how he's somehow getting even more red.
The gardens are empty - though they aren't far from the dining hall, there aren't many students here at this time. The dance is still in full swing, so most people aren't out here. If any are out and about, they're undoubtedly headed toward the Goddess Tower, which is exactly why Lorenz doesn't try to lead Claude there. That sort of thing - making a wish at the Goddess Tower and the rumors associated with it - would be a little... much, he thinks. The last thing he wants to do is frighten Claude into shutting him out entirely.
Because for as many secrets as Claude keeps, he's remarkably open about how he keeps people at arms' length. If he's let Lorenz in this much, then the least Lorenz can do is to be careful with him.]
Ah, it truly is a nice night...
[It's mostly to break the silence as he pauses, not far from the gazebo. He knows Claude is still following him, but it's mostly just pointless words to try to reset the mood to something a little less... embarrassing, perhaps.]