[Rey furrows her brow when he repeats her words. It seems like he's making a joke, based on his expression, but what that joke actually is is entirely beyond her. What was wrong with how she said hello?? That said, she doesn't dislike that little amused smirk, but. That's different. And has nothing to do with why she lets the matter go without comment.
She glances past him to the inside of his house, where he's clearly indicating she is welcome to go, and all she can think about is sitting in his living room as he goes through each stupid gift, probably with that smirk and—Nope. He didn't actually ask her to come inside, which means she can feign ignorance and not have to come with an excuse not to go in, and hell if she won't take that chance to escape with a shred of her dignity intact. Rey gestures with the items she's holding, turning her attention back to Kylo, and shrugs with the shoulder of her unoccupied arm.]
Seemed as good a day as any. I brought you some things. [She manages to make that explanation sound almost nonchalant. Yeah, so what if it's completely random and weird? Big deal!
And then she takes the package out from under her arm, places the smaller box on top, and holds them out to him in an emphatic motion that is only a few inches shy of being described as "shoving things at his chest like a neanderthal," giving him an expectant look. If she can get him to take them, then she's free.]
[A good a day as any. He wonders if it really is coincidence, but it must be. If she knew, then his parents would probably know soon after, and he hasn't been bothered by them at all...
He doesn't take them yet, having a feeling that she's planning an escape. Is there something about the house that makes her always so eager to flee? Surely it's not him at this point; they've met without incident a few times elsewhere.
To that end, he folds his arms and gives her an expectant look right back.]
You're not honestly going to shove a few things at me and then leave, are you? At least let me make you some tea.
[The promise of sustenance will surely make her take the obvious invitation inside that he knows she can see.]
[For one short moment, Rey considers making an excuse to leave. Work to do. Errands to run. She could come up with something. But he'd see through it just as quickly as he saw through her first attempt, and then he'd be even more insistent. Or worse, take it personally. She'd be forced to explain her trepidation just to make sure he didn't misunderstand, and if she's going to have to do that regardless, well... she'll take the option that involves tea.
Rey pulls her arms back with an expression that is definitely not a pout, does not sigh heavily, and certainly doesn't brush sulkily past Kylo through his door.]
[He's clearly pleased with her acceptance of his offer, a few reddish sparks in the air around him, but he manages to suppress the feeling enough to make those disappear within a few seconds. He knows she tends to get huffy whenever he does anything resembling teasing her, even if it's just a look.
... even if she definitely deserves to be teased.
He leaves it for now, closing the door behind them and stepping over to the kitchen. The ground floor is open enough that he'll be visible standing at the counter as he prepares the tea, whether she decides to sit in the living room or the adjacent dining room.]
[Make yourself comfortable. Easier said than done.
Rey sets the gifts down on an end table and wanders into the dining room, partly to watch Kylo in the kitchen and partly for the sake of exploration. She hasn't been in his house often, and it's been a while, so she spends some time poking around whatever furniture or decor can be found in his dining room. After all, he did say to make herself comfortable, and Rey is in just petty enough of a mood to take him at his word even though she suspects he was merely offering her a seat. That's what he gets for inviting a scavenger inside his home.
And, well, if leaving her presents in a different room causes her to be lucky enough for him to forget about them until after she leaves, then that's a bonus.]
[He does occasionally glance over to what she's doing, just in case she moves anything. He's gotten less... antsy about people touching his things, though he still likes to keep his home arranged in a particular way.]
Have you had it? [He has a feeling she doesn't exactly seek out particular kinds of tea, but someone might have treated her at some point. It occurs to him he doesn't know what sort of people she's met her aside from those from their galaxy...]
[She's not moving anything, at least. Touching things, picking them up on occasion, opening drawers or cabinets, but she always puts everything back meticulously the way she found it.]
I've never asked before. [She doesn't seem embarrassed by admitting her ignorance this time, because it's not something she thinks she ought to know. She asked for the same reason she's poking around, honestly: curiosity.
Initial exploration of his dining room completed and the living room ruled out for now, Rey moves on to the kitchen. She's not nearly as thorough, though, only opening a few cabinets and drawers before edging closer to Kylo and peering around his arm at what he's doing.] It smells good, in any case.
[He supposes this is her way of getting comfortable, isn't it—poking her nose in everything and learning the environment, testing everything and trying to understand it. Hopefully now that she's done a bit of that, there will be less of it in the future.]
It's flavored with flowers of the same name. Or so I've been told.
[He's already filled the infusers with the leaves and put them in the cups, so Ren moves over to the faucet to put water in the kettle. Nothing is particularly remarkable about the process, though he does, of course, have high quality tea cups. If he's going to be forced to live here, he's going to get a few nice things here and there to make up for the suffering. Balance!]
It might be worth asking, so you know what you like. [Everything is not an appropriate answer at this point.]
I like just about everything. ["Just about everything" is not "everything"! See, she has some preferences!
Rey takes Kylo's absence from in front of the tea cups as an opportunity to claim one as her own. Like with everything else, she pokes at the infuser, fiddling with the clasp holding it together. Struck with sudden curiosity, she waits until she's fairly sure his attention is elsewhere (because he'd surely judge her for it) and very quickly pinches a few tiny leaves between her fingers and pops them into her mouth.
And coughs. Not so much because of the taste, which is not overly remarkable, but because swallowing the dry leaves without enough chewing is, well. Dry. And a little bit pointy. Rey tries to cover it by continuing their smalltalk in the hopes that he won't notice, but her comment is punctuated by a few more coughs.]
I guess I'll have to [cough] come back [cough cough] so you can show me different kinds. [.... cough.]
[Kylo is setting the kettle on the stove by the time Rey starts coughing, and it's enough to draw his eye out of curiosity. ... she looks distinctly like she's trying to hide something, and it's easy enough to tell what just happened with a glance at the cup she's standing right in front of.
What she's saying isn't even remotely worth responding to in comparison to what she's apparently done.]
[Rey freezes with the cup in her hand, and for a moment she seems torn between shame at being caught and defiance at his judgmental tone, the struggle flashing visibly across her face.
Truthfully, she doesn't know what she thought would happen because she didn't think. She was curious, and she acted on that curiosity. That tends to be how she operates, and she still isn't entirely sure if there's as much problem with it as others sometimes seem to think there is. But ultimately, she's not here to wallow in self-doubt or to bicker with Kylo, so Rey looks back at him quite seriously and says the most comfortably blatant lie in the history of lies.]
I don't know what you're talking about. [Most likely (hopefully) he'll drop it. Or he'll pick at her obvious lie. Either way she's probably saved from discussing her habit of eating random stuff, and Rey will take that.]
[He's not going to hang onto the topic for that long, but he does have a few things to say about it. Rey isn't going to be let off the hook that easily.]
I'm not a fool, Rey, and neither are you.
[MOST OF THE TIME... like when she's not stuffing dried leaves into her mouth. He places a hand against her wrist to.... gently encourage her to put the cup down.]
There's a reason people steep the leaves instead of eat them. And I'd appreciate if you'd trust me to be making you something worth having.
[Mostly he doesn't want Rey to be eating random ingredients if she continues to visit, and he'll use whatever methods he has to prevent that. Including emotional appeals.]
[His rebuke makes her frown, and she tenses up a bit at the hand on her wrist, but that damned emotional appeal has the intended effect. Rey can't help but practically wilt with an almost guilty expression.]
I do trust you. [And to prove it, she puts the cup down without any further prompting. Though with that done, some of the guilt fades from her face, replaced by ernest determination.]
I was curious. That's all. I wanted to try it for myself, so I did. And—[She pauses here, glances away self-consciously, swallows, and looks back up at him to continue.]
And I'm probably not going to stop doing things like that. Because I want to, and because I can. [Because I couldn't on Jakku is unsaid, but it's there nonetheless.] So you may as well start getting used to it. But I can promise not to hide. Sound fair?
[He knows that she trusts him more than she did, that's for certain—even if she has an odd way of showing it most of the time. Still, having it said aloud is gratifying, in a way.
Kylo shakes his head briefly with a silent sigh, and though he's not going to outright agree with it, at least his exasperated tone doesn't imply a complete rejection. There are always going to be things they disagree on, but that's fine.]
Ridiculous as ever.
[It just takes another minute for the kettle to boil, and after he pours the water, he gestures with his chin towards the dining room table as he takes his own cup in hand.]
[That's... a win, Rey thinks. Maybe. He seems resigned to accepting her as "ridiculous", at least. Which is good, since she's certain that randomly giving him a bunch of stupid gifts counts as "ridiculous."
Ugh.
Rey takes her cup again, holding it between both hands to let the warmth seep into her palms—even after all this time, hardly anything in Verens feels quite warm enough—and follows Kylo to the table, taking the seat next to his. For a moment she keeps her eyes down at her cup, lightly jostling the infuser inside to watch tea bleed into the water... until she realizes if she doesn't say something soon he might remember those gifts. So she says the first thing that pops into her head.]
Have you ever made tea with your flowers? [... In response to that thing he said a few minutes ago. Great job, Rey, stellar conversing skills.]
[Ugh... "his" flowers... His lips twist briefly before he shakes his head, stirring his tea with a small spoon he'd paired with his cup.]
I spend most of my time with those things trying to get rid of them, not collect them for anything.
[These days he lets them linger a bit longer than he used to—it's a huge improvement from flat-out stomping on them out of embarrassment—but that doesn't mean he wants to always look at them.
Before long, Ren is satisfied with the amount of time that's passed, and he pulls the infuser out to rest on his saucer before taking a sip. A moment passes where he seems to consider the cup, then he puts it down and gets to his feet to return to the kitchen and grab something. At this point, he hopes she'll be sufficiently distracted by her own tea as he steps out into the living room to grab a few other somethings. If all goes as planned, she'll be in the middle of her own sip when Kylo sits back down—box, parcel, and jar of honey in hand.
He places the jar between them, but sets the wrapped parcel in his lap and the box in front of himself. He's opening the box first.]
[And then that's that. Rey considers the best way to make Kylo Ren tea while idly following his lead when he removes his own infuser and begins drinking the tea. He gets up, and Rey sees him move to the kitchen out of her peripheral, but she doesn't think much of it... until she realizes he also went to the living room.
Which is about the time he sits back down with honey (good) and her gifts (bad no oh god very bad). His timing is, by his standards, perfect, and Rey chokes on a sip of tea when he starts opening the box, eyes suddenly wide and glued to the box in mild terror. And then, seeing her fate inescapably closing in, she says the only thing she can think to hope for.]
Please don't laugh.
[The box itself is smooth, wooden, and black with a modest filigree pattern inlaid in some sort of shell, and there's a little hole for a key, though it's not currently locked. The key, as Kylo will find out, is inside the box, attached to a small black tassel. And aside from that, the box is filled with an assortment of items: a few paper packets with colored drawings of plants Kylo may recognize as ones he's created, a shiny silver-flecked moonstone, a folding knife with a brown and golden stone hilt, a scrap of paper with a sketch of herself posed dramatically with her lightsaber lit in one hand and the other hand outstretched to use the Force, and at the bottom a neatly folded black silk scarf.]
[Her earnest request only makes him smirk, eyebrows raised slightly at her as he opens the box to pull out the items inside. Hopefully Rey isn't bothered by the reddish shining sparks that manifest in the air around him as he starts to investigate.
The key is placed on the table without much preamble, and the stone follows after a brief glance and a tilt to appreciate the metallic inclusions. The paper packs of seeds get an exasperated head shake before they're set aside, but the knife gets a bit of extra examination and an appreciative hum before he folds it back and sets it aside the other items.
And then there's the sketch. He tilts his head at first, brow furrowed in a bemused way, but it quickly makes way for something that would be better described as a grin, teeth and all.]
Dynamic.
[She's giving him a drawing of herself, holding a lightsaber and using the Force. That's so... just... adorable. He turns his gaze to her, gesturing with the paper.]
Shall I put it on the conservator?
[He's not laughing. He's making fun. Entirely different. And if that's not enough to keep her from embarrassment, perhaps the clover and pink flowers under the table will distract her.]
[As soon as he pulls out the first item, Rey resigns herself to staring intently at her tea, as though she believes if she can't see him opening her stupid gifts maybe she can pretend it's not happening. Or at the very least maybe she can figure out how to drown herself in half a cup of tea. The effect, however, is greatly lessened by the fact that her eyes flicker sideways to Kylo constantly when curiosity about his reactions takes over. On a few such glances, she notices the red sparkles and... well, isn't entirely sure how to interpret them. Does that mean he likes the items? Or is he just pleased by her strangeness again?
When he pulls out the drawing, she visibly tenses up, and the air around her turns noticably—though not oppressively&mdsh;warmer, as though the planet itself is blushing for her. Her plan of staring at her tea lasts right up until he starts speaking, and then she can't help looking up. Rey's eyes go from the drawing to Kylo's toothy grin, and her wide-eyed mortification turns to wide-eyed, mortified confusion. His words sound mocking, but his face... almost seems like he genuinely likes it. Out of all the other ridiculous gifts, that stupid self-portrait is the one that gets the most attention. It's the one that makes him smile.
Rey's seen Kylo grin before, when Elios froze them both. She's drawn it too, several times. Her treacherous memory refused to recall anything but the un-frosted, affectionate, brown-eyed Kylo Ren, no matter how many times she tried to draw him accurately. But this grin isn't inspired by some Arehtei, and it's more... rakish? No, roguish. Like a scoundrel. Like his father. Because of an idiotic sketch she probably should have remembered to take out of that box before giving it to him. And that's a combination of stuff Rey was not prepared to handle.
She turns abruptly back to her tea, and tries to ignore the fact that the burning feeling in her face means it's probably red.]
If you don't like it, you don't have to keep it.
[The safest way to reply is to assume he's teasing, she decides. At best, it's pointing out the obvious. At worst, well, it's fishing for compliments a bit. Rey is fine either way.]
[It's even more charming that she's clearly embarrassed by the box of gifts, and though a part of him would like to continue teasing her about it, there's only so far he can go with it before it starts becoming a bit cruel. So instead, lays the sketch next to the other gifts, placing the key on top of it to make sure it stays where he's put it.]
It would be rude to throw away a gift.
[It's the closest he'll probably get to admitting he does like it, so hopefully she'll appreciate the sentiment hiding behind his general refusal to be too openly positive about things. He has a reputation to uphold, after all.
That done, however, he pulls out the scarf from the bottom of the box and unfolds it slightly, testing the fabric between the gloved fingers of his left hand.]
In time for it to get cold. [He seems to approve, judging by the tone of his voice.]
[Her eyes dart over as he sets the sketch down, and Rey stares at that for a moment, chewing over his reply. She can read between the lines enough to get that he does indeed like her drawing, so... that's a thing. A thing she has no idea what to do with.
Fortunately, he moves on to the scarf, and that's almost a relief at this point. It's the oldest gift in the box, and after his comment Rey chooses not to mention that she bought it two summers ago. Better that he think it's because of the incoming cold weather. She's more than willing to latch onto any excuse to claim a gift is practical and not stupid.]
It's silk. You should—[And instead of explaining verbally, Rey just reaches over and rubs it gently between her fingers.]—without your gloves. It'll feel nicer. Really soft.
[Ren shoots her a curious look, brow lifting slightly at her gesture, but he remains still otherwise. Taking off his gloves seems like it would take a bit too long to be worth it, when he has something else to open and curiosity to satisfy. It's not like he won't find out just what it feels like later, whenever he actually puts it around his neck.]
I believe you.
[He sounds sincere, even though he clearly doesn't intend to do what she's suggesting. In fact, he starts to fold the scarf again, intending to put it aside next to the other gifts.]
[In the far-too-brief time Rey spends thinking about her response, she gets as far as Of course he won't take off his gloves, that's so inconvenient, what was I thinking? But what else is uncovered? Well, his face, obviously before acting.]
No, see, you need to—here— [So before he can pull the scarf fully away, she takes the edge under her hand and reaches up with the intention of holding it against his face. And since she's seated to his left, it's conveniently the unscarred cheek. All the better for feeling Shaarnath silk against his skin, after all!
Pending her success, it will take a good two seconds before she realizes what she's done and starts feeling awkward about it.]
[Well, the very last thing Ren is expecting is for Rey to be so bold as to get quite so far into his personal space, though in hindsight he really should start to expect the unexpected when it comes to her.
As a result he makes something of an undignified sputtering noise when it happens, though he only startles away so far. A second passes as he processes what exactly might have been the thoughts leading up to this, but he soon enough decides that Rey's actions as a whole are too much of a mystery to worry about things like reasons for very long.
He takes her wrist and guides it away from him, so that he can look at her properly, eyes half-lidded.]
[In the brief second where her hand makes contact before reality sets in, Rey is reminded suddenly of a similar moment, and her fingers twitch slightly in an aborted caress that she has the sense to stop before it truly starts. Then the rest of this awkward mess crashes down on her, and she pulls her hand away quickly, practically yanking it out of his loose grip with an expression of mild horror.]
Oh! Sorry! [Her lack of real answer is probably answer enough that no, this isn't an isolated incident. A combination of impulsiveness and social ignorance isn't the best for remembering things like other people's personal space. She's usually not so sheepish about it, though.]
I thought you should, you know. Really feel it. And your face—it's the only skin you show, mostly. [Sure, we'll act like that's a logical reason. Let's go with that.]
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She glances past him to the inside of his house, where he's clearly indicating she is welcome to go, and all she can think about is sitting in his living room as he goes through each stupid gift, probably with that smirk and—Nope. He didn't actually ask her to come inside, which means she can feign ignorance and not have to come with an excuse not to go in, and hell if she won't take that chance to escape with a shred of her dignity intact. Rey gestures with the items she's holding, turning her attention back to Kylo, and shrugs with the shoulder of her unoccupied arm.]
Seemed as good a day as any. I brought you some things. [She manages to make that explanation sound almost nonchalant. Yeah, so what if it's completely random and weird? Big deal!
And then she takes the package out from under her arm, places the smaller box on top, and holds them out to him in an emphatic motion that is only a few inches shy of being described as "shoving things at his chest like a neanderthal," giving him an expectant look. If she can get him to take them, then she's free.]
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[A good a day as any. He wonders if it really is coincidence, but it must be. If she knew, then his parents would probably know soon after, and he hasn't been bothered by them at all...
He doesn't take them yet, having a feeling that she's planning an escape. Is there something about the house that makes her always so eager to flee? Surely it's not him at this point; they've met without incident a few times elsewhere.
To that end, he folds his arms and gives her an expectant look right back.]
You're not honestly going to shove a few things at me and then leave, are you? At least let me make you some tea.
[The promise of sustenance will surely make her take the obvious invitation inside that he knows she can see.]
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Rey pulls her arms back with an expression that is definitely not a pout, does not sigh heavily, and certainly doesn't brush sulkily past Kylo through his door.]
Tea sounds great.
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[He's clearly pleased with her acceptance of his offer, a few reddish sparks in the air around him, but he manages to suppress the feeling enough to make those disappear within a few seconds. He knows she tends to get huffy whenever he does anything resembling teasing her, even if it's just a look.
... even if she definitely deserves to be teased.
He leaves it for now, closing the door behind them and stepping over to the kitchen. The ground floor is open enough that he'll be visible standing at the counter as he prepares the tea, whether she decides to sit in the living room or the adjacent dining room.]
Make yourself comfortable.
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Rey sets the gifts down on an end table and wanders into the dining room, partly to watch Kylo in the kitchen and partly for the sake of exploration. She hasn't been in his house often, and it's been a while, so she spends some time poking around whatever furniture or decor can be found in his dining room. After all, he did say to make herself comfortable, and Rey is in just petty enough of a mood to take him at his word even though she suspects he was merely offering her a seat. That's what he gets for inviting a scavenger inside his home.
And, well, if leaving her presents in a different room causes her to be lucky enough for him to forget about them until after she leaves, then that's a bonus.]
What kind of tea are you making?
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[He does occasionally glance over to what she's doing, just in case she moves anything. He's gotten less... antsy about people touching his things, though he still likes to keep his home arranged in a particular way.]
Have you had it? [He has a feeling she doesn't exactly seek out particular kinds of tea, but someone might have treated her at some point. It occurs to him he doesn't know what sort of people she's met her aside from those from their galaxy...]
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[She's not moving anything, at least. Touching things, picking them up on occasion, opening drawers or cabinets, but she always puts everything back meticulously the way she found it.]
I've never asked before. [She doesn't seem embarrassed by admitting her ignorance this time, because it's not something she thinks she ought to know. She asked for the same reason she's poking around, honestly: curiosity.
Initial exploration of his dining room completed and the living room ruled out for now, Rey moves on to the kitchen. She's not nearly as thorough, though, only opening a few cabinets and drawers before edging closer to Kylo and peering around his arm at what he's doing.] It smells good, in any case.
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It's flavored with flowers of the same name. Or so I've been told.
[He's already filled the infusers with the leaves and put them in the cups, so Ren moves over to the faucet to put water in the kettle. Nothing is particularly remarkable about the process, though he does, of course, have high quality tea cups. If he's going to be forced to live here, he's going to get a few nice things here and there to make up for the suffering. Balance!]
It might be worth asking, so you know what you like. [Everything is not an appropriate answer at this point.]
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Rey takes Kylo's absence from in front of the tea cups as an opportunity to claim one as her own. Like with everything else, she pokes at the infuser, fiddling with the clasp holding it together. Struck with sudden curiosity, she waits until she's fairly sure his attention is elsewhere (because he'd surely judge her for it) and very quickly pinches a few tiny leaves between her fingers and pops them into her mouth.
And coughs. Not so much because of the taste, which is not overly remarkable, but because swallowing the dry leaves without enough chewing is, well. Dry. And a little bit pointy. Rey tries to cover it by continuing their smalltalk in the hopes that he won't notice, but her comment is punctuated by a few more coughs.]
I guess I'll have to [cough] come back [cough cough] so you can show me different kinds. [.... cough.]
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What she's saying isn't even remotely worth responding to in comparison to what she's apparently done.]
What exactly did you think was going to happen?
[He's definitely judging.]
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Truthfully, she doesn't know what she thought would happen because she didn't think. She was curious, and she acted on that curiosity. That tends to be how she operates, and she still isn't entirely sure if there's as much problem with it as others sometimes seem to think there is. But ultimately, she's not here to wallow in self-doubt or to bicker with Kylo, so Rey looks back at him quite seriously and says the most comfortably blatant lie in the history of lies.]
I don't know what you're talking about. [Most likely (hopefully) he'll drop it. Or he'll pick at her obvious lie. Either way she's probably saved from discussing her habit of eating random stuff, and Rey will take that.]
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I'm not a fool, Rey, and neither are you.
[MOST OF THE TIME... like when she's not stuffing dried leaves into her mouth. He places a hand against her wrist to.... gently encourage her to put the cup down.]
There's a reason people steep the leaves instead of eat them. And I'd appreciate if you'd trust me to be making you something worth having.
[Mostly he doesn't want Rey to be eating random ingredients if she continues to visit, and he'll use whatever methods he has to prevent that. Including emotional appeals.]
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I do trust you. [And to prove it, she puts the cup down without any further prompting. Though with that done, some of the guilt fades from her face, replaced by ernest determination.]
I was curious. That's all. I wanted to try it for myself, so I did. And—[She pauses here, glances away self-consciously, swallows, and looks back up at him to continue.]
And I'm probably not going to stop doing things like that. Because I want to, and because I can. [Because I couldn't on Jakku is unsaid, but it's there nonetheless.] So you may as well start getting used to it. But I can promise not to hide. Sound fair?
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Kylo shakes his head briefly with a silent sigh, and though he's not going to outright agree with it, at least his exasperated tone doesn't imply a complete rejection. There are always going to be things they disagree on, but that's fine.]
Ridiculous as ever.
[It just takes another minute for the kettle to boil, and after he pours the water, he gestures with his chin towards the dining room table as he takes his own cup in hand.]
Have a seat.
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Ugh.
Rey takes her cup again, holding it between both hands to let the warmth seep into her palms—even after all this time, hardly anything in Verens feels quite warm enough—and follows Kylo to the table, taking the seat next to his. For a moment she keeps her eyes down at her cup, lightly jostling the infuser inside to watch tea bleed into the water... until she realizes if she doesn't say something soon he might remember those gifts. So she says the first thing that pops into her head.]
Have you ever made tea with your flowers? [... In response to that thing he said a few minutes ago. Great job, Rey, stellar conversing skills.]
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I spend most of my time with those things trying to get rid of them, not collect them for anything.
[These days he lets them linger a bit longer than he used to—it's a huge improvement from flat-out stomping on them out of embarrassment—but that doesn't mean he wants to always look at them.
Before long, Ren is satisfied with the amount of time that's passed, and he pulls the infuser out to rest on his saucer before taking a sip. A moment passes where he seems to consider the cup, then he puts it down and gets to his feet to return to the kitchen and grab something. At this point, he hopes she'll be sufficiently distracted by her own tea as he steps out into the living room to grab a few other somethings.
If all goes as planned, she'll be in the middle of her own sip when Kylo sits back down—box, parcel, and jar of honey in hand.
He places the jar between them, but sets the wrapped parcel in his lap and the box in front of himself. He's opening the box first.]
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[And then that's that. Rey considers the best way to make Kylo Ren tea while idly following his lead when he removes his own infuser and begins drinking the tea. He gets up, and Rey sees him move to the kitchen out of her peripheral, but she doesn't think much of it... until she realizes he also went to the living room.
Which is about the time he sits back down with honey (good) and her gifts (bad no oh god very bad). His timing is, by his standards, perfect, and Rey chokes on a sip of tea when he starts opening the box, eyes suddenly wide and glued to the box in mild terror. And then, seeing her fate inescapably closing in, she says the only thing she can think to hope for.]
Please don't laugh.
[The box itself is smooth, wooden, and black with a modest filigree pattern inlaid in some sort of shell, and there's a little hole for a key, though it's not currently locked. The key, as Kylo will find out, is inside the box, attached to a small black tassel. And aside from that, the box is filled with an assortment of items: a few paper packets with colored drawings of plants Kylo may recognize as ones he's created, a shiny silver-flecked moonstone, a folding knife with a brown and golden stone hilt, a scrap of paper with a sketch of herself posed dramatically with her lightsaber lit in one hand and the other hand outstretched to use the Force, and at the bottom a neatly folded black silk scarf.]
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The key is placed on the table without much preamble, and the stone follows after a brief glance and a tilt to appreciate the metallic inclusions. The paper packs of seeds get an exasperated head shake before they're set aside, but the knife gets a bit of extra examination and an appreciative hum before he folds it back and sets it aside the other items.
And then there's the sketch. He tilts his head at first, brow furrowed in a bemused way, but it quickly makes way for something that would be better described as a grin, teeth and all.]
Dynamic.
[She's giving him a drawing of herself, holding a lightsaber and using the Force. That's so... just... adorable. He turns his gaze to her, gesturing with the paper.]
Shall I put it on the conservator?
[He's not laughing. He's making fun. Entirely different. And if that's not enough to keep her from embarrassment, perhaps the clover and pink flowers under the table will distract her.]
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When he pulls out the drawing, she visibly tenses up, and the air around her turns noticably—though not oppressively&mdsh;warmer, as though the planet itself is blushing for her. Her plan of staring at her tea lasts right up until he starts speaking, and then she can't help looking up. Rey's eyes go from the drawing to Kylo's toothy grin, and her wide-eyed mortification turns to wide-eyed, mortified confusion. His words sound mocking, but his face... almost seems like he genuinely likes it. Out of all the other ridiculous gifts, that stupid self-portrait is the one that gets the most attention. It's the one that makes him smile.
Rey's seen Kylo grin before, when Elios froze them both. She's drawn it too, several times. Her treacherous memory refused to recall anything but the un-frosted, affectionate, brown-eyed Kylo Ren, no matter how many times she tried to draw him accurately. But this grin isn't inspired by some Arehtei, and it's more... rakish? No, roguish. Like a scoundrel.
Like his father.Because of an idiotic sketch she probably should have remembered to take out of that box before giving it to him. And that's a combination of stuff Rey was not prepared to handle.She turns abruptly back to her tea, and tries to ignore the fact that the burning feeling in her face means it's probably red.]
If you don't like it, you don't have to keep it.
[The safest way to reply is to assume he's teasing, she decides. At best, it's pointing out the obvious. At worst, well, it's fishing for compliments a bit. Rey is fine either way.]
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It would be rude to throw away a gift.
[It's the closest he'll probably get to admitting he does like it, so hopefully she'll appreciate the sentiment hiding behind his general refusal to be too openly positive about things. He has a reputation to uphold, after all.
That done, however, he pulls out the scarf from the bottom of the box and unfolds it slightly, testing the fabric between the gloved fingers of his left hand.]
In time for it to get cold. [He seems to approve, judging by the tone of his voice.]
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Fortunately, he moves on to the scarf, and that's almost a relief at this point. It's the oldest gift in the box, and after his comment Rey chooses not to mention that she bought it two summers ago. Better that he think it's because of the incoming cold weather. She's more than willing to latch onto any excuse to claim a gift is practical and not stupid.]
It's silk. You should—[And instead of explaining verbally, Rey just reaches over and rubs it gently between her fingers.]—without your gloves. It'll feel nicer. Really soft.
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I believe you.
[He sounds sincere, even though he clearly doesn't intend to do what she's suggesting. In fact, he starts to fold the scarf again, intending to put it aside next to the other gifts.]
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No, see, you need to—here— [So before he can pull the scarf fully away, she takes the edge under her hand and reaches up with the intention of holding it against his face. And since she's seated to his left, it's conveniently the unscarred cheek. All the better for feeling Shaarnath silk against his skin, after all!
Pending her success, it will take a good two seconds before she realizes what she's done and starts feeling awkward about it.]
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As a result he makes something of an undignified sputtering noise when it happens, though he only startles away so far. A second passes as he processes what exactly might have been the thoughts leading up to this, but he soon enough decides that Rey's actions as a whole are too much of a mystery to worry about things like reasons for very long.
He takes her wrist and guides it away from him, so that he can look at her properly, eyes half-lidded.]
Do you shove things in all your friends' faces?
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Oh! Sorry! [Her lack of real answer is probably answer enough that no, this isn't an isolated incident. A combination of impulsiveness and social ignorance isn't the best for remembering things like other people's personal space. She's usually not so sheepish about it, though.]
I thought you should, you know. Really feel it. And your face—it's the only skin you show, mostly. [Sure, we'll act like that's a logical reason. Let's go with that.]
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