[ An uneasy feeling settles within her heart. From that slight emotional look, to his respectful gaze, but she feels as if something has changed within their relationship, and not entirely for the better.
But she can guess that he doesn't wish to talk about it, and-- well. Perhaps she's jumping to conclusions. And she's trying not to do that. So time will tell if this change with persist. And so, Sanae pleasantly continues the conversation, although there's a noted superficial aspect to it. ] Oh... I don't know about that. [ She smiles.
And oh hey, their food is being brought out. ] There are already gods and goddesses of the moon and sun. They're technically always in space.
[And although the food smells good, he's really lost a lot of his appetite to eat. He gives a small nod of thanks to the waiter and unfolds the napkin; he's picked up a thing or two about dining customs in Verens over this stay here.
And the last thing anyone wants is to be a messy eater in front of a divine being.]
[ She'll go ahead and take a few bites of her own meal, but she may notice if he's not really touching his own plate. ] Hmmm....
The celestial plane, or the Takamagahara-- that's where most of the heavenly gods live. It's among the stars and yet you can't get there by simply flying into space. It's its own realm. [ She waves her hand. ] Does that make sense? I haven't actually been to the Takamagahara myself, but one day I just might!
[ She smiles, giggling. And hoping to encourage a more pleasant conversation. ] Although if it's not as beautiful as actual space-space, then there's no reason to stay.
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But she can guess that he doesn't wish to talk about it, and-- well. Perhaps she's jumping to conclusions. And she's trying not to do that. So time will tell if this change with persist. And so, Sanae pleasantly continues the conversation, although there's a noted superficial aspect to it. ] Oh... I don't know about that. [ She smiles.
And oh hey, their food is being brought out. ] There are already gods and goddesses of the moon and sun. They're technically always in space.
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[And although the food smells good, he's really lost a lot of his appetite to eat. He gives a small nod of thanks to the waiter and unfolds the napkin; he's picked up a thing or two about dining customs in Verens over this stay here.
And the last thing anyone wants is to be a messy eater in front of a divine being.]
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The celestial plane, or the Takamagahara-- that's where most of the heavenly gods live. It's among the stars and yet you can't get there by simply flying into space. It's its own realm. [ She waves her hand. ] Does that make sense? I haven't actually been to the Takamagahara myself, but one day I just might!
[ She smiles, giggling. And hoping to encourage a more pleasant conversation. ] Although if it's not as beautiful as actual space-space, then there's no reason to stay.