Ignis Scientia (
chef_chocobro) wrote2019-03-29 06:49 am
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Voicemail.
"You have reached the voicemail of Ingis Scientia. I am unavailable to take your call at this moment, but if you would please leave a message, I will assuredly get back to you as soon as possible."
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...the nip on the ear certainly helped, too, though, and it lead to his next kiss being much less soft and a good deal longer. His own nip back, though, on her lower lip, was entirely for that last comment.
"I swear," he murmured, "if that apartment were to burn down, they would no doubt have a hell of a time determining if whether it was caused by Liz having a bad day, Noctra finally coming around to powers of her own, or just Prompto in the kitchen..."
To be fair, though, Prompto had improved significantly, and he tried, which went a long way, in Ignis' opinion. He just got....easily distracted, and seemed to think that measurements and cooking time were less instructions and more...suggestions....
"And it certainly doesn't need to be anything extravagant, anyway. Yes, I realize who I'm talking to, but really...there's a certain art in simplicity, as well."
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Which he truly did not feel he needed to worry about, with Liliana at the helm, but it was said in a way that seemed to hint that it was being mentioned in the same fashion that ridiculous warning labels were put on products: it was there because someone had actually needed it in the past.
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One might accuse him of exaggeration, but this birthday charcuterie had left such a lasting impact for so long that Ignis almost wished he had already been blind back then...
"And this may shock you to hear, my darling," he said, as his hand brushed slowly up her thing, "but when given the option between knowledge and a surprise, I will almost always prefer the former."
It might give him the opportunity, after all, to construct a convincing argument if whatever she was planning was altogether too much, if anything.
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"How do you feel about a trip to Argentina? And before you start protesting the cost, here are some of the amenities." She grinned, truly proud of herself for this. Phones were genuinely useful. In fact, she pulled out her phone to read off what had caught her notice. "Internationally acclaimed chef Francis Mallmann creates inspired regional dishes, showcasing Argentina's famous beef. From our gardens and the surrounding land, we proudly bring you a natural bounty of local, seasonal ingredients paired with exceptional Argentine wines. It's part of a working vineyard, and we can 'work side-by-side with world-renowned consulting winemaker Santiago Achaval and our expert team to make your custom small-batch wine.' And, of course, that's not counting the early morning coffee bar we can request to have brought to our private villa every day. Oh, and there are various activities like vineyard tours, fly-fishing, yoga, and horseback riding."
Said various activities were clearly an afterthought, but you know. They'd been included.
"What do you think, my darling? It feels worthwhile to me. And..." She lowered her voice to a sultry drawl. "I thought it might be efficient if we had the contractors start their work while we're gone."
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But that last part quieted all of them, and he had to grin.
"Ah," he said, "there's the hook."
And now both of his hands had found their way to Liliana's back, making it all the easier to draw her in closer and kiss her, a kiss to compliment her on weaving together such an excellent rebuttal to the arguments he didn't even voice, a kiss that became deeper and more complex the more he actually thought about just how good it actually was.
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But mmm, it didn't seem like he was about to protest her idea, and they could discuss the actual logistics later. But the conversation seemed to be shifting in another, delightful direction, and...what had he said so long ago, that first morning in his kitchen?
I'd much rather devote my attention fully to one task at hand done to the full capacity of my ability.
"What do you say about taking this conversation upstairs, hmmm?" she murmured to him once the kiss broke - though it would be difficult for him to answer with her kissing him deeply back. But she had faith he could figure it out.