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"Pancakes are good!" He leaned over to kiss Fen too, going from ruffling his hair to carding through it idly while he munched on his breakfast sausages. "Think I can snag half of one though?"
"Pancakes are good!" He leaned over to kiss Fen too, going from ruffling his hair to carding through it idly while he munched on his breakfast sausages. "Think I can snag half of one though?"
"Hmm, fine." Archer forked over half of one of his pancakes before digging into the rest with a satisfied hum.
Ori smiled and thanked him and tucked into his own meal, making himself comfortable against Archer's side once he was finished.
Fen and Archer finished quickly, Archer relaxing into Ori's side and falling into his spot in the cuddle pile.
Ori curled up against his side with a warm smile, nuzzling Archer's cheek affectionately. "You know Fen made me beg for kisses while you were gone? He's so mean."
Archer gasped dramatically. "He didn't!" He looked down at Fen in his lap. "You didn't actually make him beg, did you?" "Well, maybe a little." "Fen!!"
"Right?" Ori wrapped an arm around Archer's waist, frowning playfully as he pressed closer to the bard. "It was very cruel. You should get revenge for me."
"How would I do that?" "Stop plotting, you only have three brain cells between you and two of them are off chasing butterflies in a field somewhere." "Hey!"
"Yeah, hey!" Ori turned his frown on Fen, though he wasn't sure how convincing it was. His eyes went soft as soon as they landed on him. "We're smart! We're gonna get such good revenge, just you wait."
Fen raised an eyebrow at the two of them with an amused smirk. "Oh really? I'll believe it when I see it."
"Then you'll see it soon enough!" He crossed his arms slightly. "But for now we've got planning to do, so stop eavesdropping."
"Can't eavesdrop when you're literally right here. I'm just part of the conversation." Fen rolled his eyes with a chuckle.
Ori sighed dramatically, but it wasn't like he disagreed. He just like kicking up a bit of a fuss. "Only on a technicality." He leaned forward, pecking him on the cheek. "What should we talk about instead, then?"
"How about where exactly we're going? As of right now we're just wandering aimlessly and as fun as it is to wear holes in the bottoms of my boots, it doesn't exactly pay."
"It might be smart just to stay in town, honestly. If we're looking for a job, we're not likely to find it while we're out on the road. Do you know if there are any adventurers guilds out here?"
"I'm not sure, they move so frequently that there could be none or twelve. We'd have to ask Dilena herself."
"True, true." Ori laughed quietly. "You two know her decently well though, right? Like enough to ask her where we might be able to find a job or two?"
"Definitely! Dilena's pretty nice, she'd answer that even if we didn't know her." Archer jumped in. "Not to mention since we do know her, she'll probably point out the better paying jobs."
"Perfect! We'll start the job search today then, and we'll get paid tomorrow or the day after before we start moving on."
"That's saying we survive. High paying jobs are also high risk." Fen reminded.
"I know, I know, but we're good at this." He gave Fen a small smile. "We'll be just fine, I'm already sure of it."
"Right, I forgot, you're optimistic." "Fen, you're just pessimistic." "No, I'm realistic."
"I'm also voting for pessimistic," Ori chimed in cheerfully. "But I don't think that's a bad thing, Fen. You balance Archer and I out."
"Yes because someone needs to in order to keep you idiots alive." "Fen, stop being mean!"
Ori just laughed, curling up by their sides. "You're awfully rude for somebody whose spent the whole morning being spoiled."
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