[They certainly caught her by surprise! Enough that...yeah, she wasn't really looking at his face just then, taking in the sight of those beautiful colors, and catching a faint whiff of that pleasant, floral scent.]
[Her expression softened when that realization sunk in, and she accepted the bouquet with a bright smile. Allowing herself a moment to literally smell the roses--]
[...That had to be the cutest smile of all time, and it makes Phoenix's grin goofier for a moment after he hears it. But then he quickly gathers his composure once she reminds him of the topic.]
R-right! That. That... things. Yes. See, Iris, the thing is...
[He scratches at his head, overwhelmed with nervousness now such that it's hard to get even one word out.]
[She blinked once. Twice. For a second, it seemed like she was merely thrown by the suddenness--not to mention, abridged version--of such a huge question.]
[But then her eyes drifted upward, a hand rising to her chin in casual thought.]
Well, it's the beginning of June, right? I think somebody last night mentioned it was either the eighth or the ninth, depending upon what hour it was.
[There was no misunderstanding this time; Iris' eyes widened, a hand rising to her mouth in surprise. A very pleasant, very happy surprise. Her eyes glistened over, and even when she finally pulled her hand away to respond, her hands trembled even as she smiled.]
You mean, like...before?
[During his university days, and some of the happiest months of her life.]
['Life before'. They were idyllic, carefree days before everything went south. Even if the premise was a lie, all the feelings were real. All of the times they spent together...
He's sure that he wants to do it all over again. Phoenix's cheeks burn as he nods.]
Yes, Iris... Like before. [But a beat, and he shakes his head.]
...No, better. [We can really be ourselves now.] If- if it's what you want, of course. It's okay if... you don't.
[When he said that, she realized...just how true that could be. It wasn't even about the name. Not really. It was the lies and the secrecy that had come with it. The knowledge that, no matter how genuine her feelings for him had become over time, the start of their relationship had been a farce. She'd had a single objective. To get the necklace. For her homicidal sister, who had used him as an alibi.]
[But there was no Dahlia in between them now. He knew the whole story. She knew his whole story. And now, he was telling her...he still wanted them to be together. Like before, only better.]
[That's right. This time, they really knew each other. All of those secrets and fabrications were behind them now. And Phoenix had vanquished every last doubt. All that remained afterwards were Phoenix's own feelings, simple and pure, revived like his namesake after he thought that he had set them aside years ago.
Phoenix's smile might never have been warmer as she confirms that.]
Really?! {As if any part of her answer was a surprise.] I... um.... Yes! I'm - I'm glad you feel the same Iris!
[She smiled up at him--one of her bright, warm, true smiles--and nodded her head, and...]
[...and realized that, in that moment, very little changed. She knew how she felt about him and could now say, with all certainty, that he felt the same way...but she wasn't quite as surprised or taken aback as she thought she would be. Because, in some ways, a part of her had already known.]
[The way he'd looked at her back at Hazakura Temple. The way he'd looked at her again, later, when visiting her at the Detention Center. The way he looked at her yet again when they met up again in Cerealia. And again, each and every time since. The look had never changed. Just...evolved over time, as more and more of the truth came out.]
[He was looking at her that same way now, and for once in her life, Iris didn't even blush. She was too happy to. Too content.]
We can walk around for a little while and see more of the festival. Together.
[And now her face quite accurately resembled a tomato. Of course, because she's Iris, it wasn't as if she could swat his hand away or anything like that. So, instead...]
[She proceeded to peer up at him with a very deliberate, small, almost teasing pout.]
[She shook her head, pretending to be outraged at the thought, but laughing too much for the illusion to stick. She knew him too well to take such an accusation seriously.]
There is no right moment. This isn't a courtroom, and you're not a witness.
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[Words don't really do it.
So, he just thrusts the flowers towards her. ...And hopes that the bouquet will shield how red his face is right now.]
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Are those...for me?
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His nerves feel like jelly, but he stands strong as he holds them out to her. And that feeling is reflected in his smile.]
Of course they are, Iris. I... I've wanted to say something.
[Good going, me! You can do this... You can nail this!]
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[Her expression softened when that realization sunk in, and she accepted the bouquet with a bright smile. Allowing herself a moment to literally smell the roses--]
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Sorry.
[And her cheeks reddened further from embarrassment.]
You mentioned...you had something you wanted to say?
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R-right! That. That... things. Yes. See, Iris, the thing is...
[He scratches at his head, overwhelmed with nervousness now such that it's hard to get even one word out.]
...
...
...Date?
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[She blinked once. Twice. For a second, it seemed like she was merely thrown by the suddenness--not to mention, abridged version--of such a huge question.]
[But then her eyes drifted upward, a hand rising to her chin in casual thought.]
Well, it's the beginning of June, right? I think somebody last night mentioned it was either the eighth or the ninth, depending upon what hour it was.
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[I was doing so well...!]
Iris, I mean... the thing is... well... you and me. What if, well...
...
...What if we dated?
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[!!!]
[There was no misunderstanding this time; Iris' eyes widened, a hand rising to her mouth in surprise. A very pleasant, very happy surprise. Her eyes glistened over, and even when she finally pulled her hand away to respond, her hands trembled even as she smiled.]
You mean, like...before?
[During his university days, and some of the happiest months of her life.]
[Only, this time, it would be her, not "Dollie"]
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He's sure that he wants to do it all over again. Phoenix's cheeks burn as he nods.]
Yes, Iris... Like before. [But a beat, and he shakes his head.]
...No, better. [We can really be ourselves now.] If- if it's what you want, of course. It's okay if... you don't.
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[When he said that, she realized...just how true that could be. It wasn't even about the name. Not really. It was the lies and the secrecy that had come with it. The knowledge that, no matter how genuine her feelings for him had become over time, the start of their relationship had been a farce. She'd had a single objective. To get the necklace. For her homicidal sister, who had used him as an alibi.]
[But there was no Dahlia in between them now. He knew the whole story. She knew his whole story. And now, he was telling her...he still wanted them to be together. Like before, only better.]
[And you know what?]
...yes.
[She did too.]
I...it's what I want, Feenie. This. Us.
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Phoenix's smile might never have been warmer as she confirms that.]
Really?! {As if any part of her answer was a surprise.] I... um.... Yes! I'm - I'm glad you feel the same Iris!
So... let's do it! This whole, dating thing!
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[...and realized that, in that moment, very little changed. She knew how she felt about him and could now say, with all certainty, that he felt the same way...but she wasn't quite as surprised or taken aback as she thought she would be. Because, in some ways, a part of her had already known.]
[The way he'd looked at her back at Hazakura Temple. The way he'd looked at her again, later, when visiting her at the Detention Center. The way he looked at her yet again when they met up again in Cerealia. And again, each and every time since. The look had never changed. Just...evolved over time, as more and more of the truth came out.]
[He was looking at her that same way now, and for once in her life, Iris didn't even blush. She was too happy to. Too content.]
We can walk around for a little while and see more of the festival. Together.
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Even so, things were going so smoothly that he felt himself grounded by a natural force. It all felt so normal now, but in a good way.
He reached out to clasp her hand.]
...I'd love that, Iris. Let's.
[And as they move, he finds it a lot easier to finally say:]
By the way, that dolphin hat looks really cute on you!
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[The whole no-blushing lasted a solid three seconds.]
...I forgot I had it on.
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That just makes it even cuter!
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[She proceeded to peer up at him with a very deliberate, small, almost teasing pout.]
You're making fun of me, Feenie.
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M-maybe... But only with affection! You know, you should try it sometime, Iris!
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[Spoken with a smile still.]
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There is no right moment. This isn't a courtroom, and you're not a witness.
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[After a brief pause, he laughs.]
Wait, was that it? It sounded pretty teasing...
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[She sounded so sweet and sincere that...one couldn't rule out the possibility that...she might actually be teasing him.]
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Of- of course not. Never in a million years...
[She's too good!]
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