That was enough for him, as long as Terra remembered to do so. If not, the man would complain and remind him of that. “Good.” He responded, expression finally softening a touch as he accepted the assurance.
Waver would be surprised to hear that Terra was thinking about a second date at all, considering how poorly the mage’s performance had been so far. That said, if there wasn’t a chance? Waver wouldn’t still be standing there trying to actually go through with the first date. He was very well known for turning people down and keeping interested people at a distance, so much so that his bachelor status and other related things were often a subject of interest. He could make an excuse to those who had set up the blind date on his end that it hadn’t been working and they decided to end the night. For reasons the mage couldn’t really explain to himself, he was invested in at least not ending the night in a total disaster.
A date with Waver Velvet was like playing hard mode on a video game.
The reply that Terra could get it is met with a roll of his green eyes and a small sigh. Like he both expected Terra to say that and that he couldn’t believe he actually did, how he rolled two contradicting energies into one reaction was unsurprising. He’s silent long enough for Terra to decide what he wanted and share that information, though, before finally speaking his mind again. “And I said I’m already up, so sit there and I’ll be back.” He responded with a stubborn tone, hair swishing around his waist as he turned quickly to head back to the counter. “Besides. I know what you want now, and you don’t know what I want. So it makes more sense.” He added over his shoulder as he departed, with maybe a tiny bit of satisfaction under the stubborn bluster.
Terra is left alone at the table to watch him go again, and when the man returned, it was balancing two trays. One with Terra’s order and one with his own. Waver’s own meal choice was a small BLT sandwich with a side of fries. Close enough to his usual preference when he was out and it shouldn’t be too much for him. Setting both down, he seemed to have pieced together a semblance of calm to mask the awkwardness for the time being. Who knew how long that was going to last, though?
“There we are, now um… What were we talking about?” His brow furrowed once he took a seat, trying to remember what they were talking about before the whole… food thing. Trying very stubbornly to get past the awkward, to act normal and not like a disaster… “Right, you asked what I taught. I’m the head of the Modern Magecraft Theories department, so I teach the fundamentals and how to explore new innovations for various kinds of magecraft in the modern day.”
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Waver would be surprised to hear that Terra was thinking about a second date at all, considering how poorly the mage’s performance had been so far. That said, if there wasn’t a chance? Waver wouldn’t still be standing there trying to actually go through with the first date. He was very well known for turning people down and keeping interested people at a distance, so much so that his bachelor status and other related things were often a subject of interest. He could make an excuse to those who had set up the blind date on his end that it hadn’t been working and they decided to end the night. For reasons the mage couldn’t really explain to himself, he was invested in at least not ending the night in a total disaster.
A date with Waver Velvet was like playing hard mode on a video game.
The reply that Terra could get it is met with a roll of his green eyes and a small sigh. Like he both expected Terra to say that and that he couldn’t believe he actually did, how he rolled two contradicting energies into one reaction was unsurprising. He’s silent long enough for Terra to decide what he wanted and share that information, though, before finally speaking his mind again. “And I said I’m already up, so sit there and I’ll be back.” He responded with a stubborn tone, hair swishing around his waist as he turned quickly to head back to the counter. “Besides. I know what you want now, and you don’t know what I want. So it makes more sense.” He added over his shoulder as he departed, with maybe a tiny bit of satisfaction under the stubborn bluster.
Terra is left alone at the table to watch him go again, and when the man returned, it was balancing two trays. One with Terra’s order and one with his own. Waver’s own meal choice was a small BLT sandwich with a side of fries. Close enough to his usual preference when he was out and it shouldn’t be too much for him. Setting both down, he seemed to have pieced together a semblance of calm to mask the awkwardness for the time being. Who knew how long that was going to last, though?
“There we are, now um… What were we talking about?” His brow furrowed once he took a seat, trying to remember what they were talking about before the whole… food thing. Trying very stubbornly to get past the awkward, to act normal and not like a disaster… “Right, you asked what I taught. I’m the head of the Modern Magecraft Theories department, so I teach the fundamentals and how to explore new innovations for various kinds of magecraft in the modern day.”