I can't change the weather, but I can make it snow inside. I love charmwork—I could do confetti or stars, too.
[She's at her best when she's doing something flashy, whether it's in the air or with her wand. Then he shifts against her and she disentangles from his arm to take the offered boxes, smile taking on one of quiet surprise; because, yes, this is her birthday, but she still comes from a modest upbringing where gifts are homecooked meals and something nice and secondhand that happens to fit well. Nice things are still special and unexpected.
Yes, of course she's flushing.]
Oh— [She takes the first box and unwraps it and when she opens it, her expression lights up.] Jim. They're beautiful. Thank you so much! [FRIENDS. ;A; She doesn't even go for the second one yet, just goes to give him a hug instead.] I love them.
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[She's at her best when she's doing something flashy, whether it's in the air or with her wand. Then he shifts against her and she disentangles from his arm to take the offered boxes, smile taking on one of quiet surprise; because, yes, this is her birthday, but she still comes from a modest upbringing where gifts are homecooked meals and something nice and secondhand that happens to fit well. Nice things are still special and unexpected.
Yes, of course she's flushing.]
Oh— [She takes the first box and unwraps it and when she opens it, her expression lights up.] Jim. They're beautiful. Thank you so much! [FRIENDS. ;A; She doesn't even go for the second one yet, just goes to give him a hug instead.] I love them.