@Festive_Fenrir
"yeah you are, love. Don't deny it." he poked his sides and laughed, pressing their heads together
"yeah you are, love. Don't deny it." he poked his sides and laughed, pressing their heads together
Nathaniel stuck his tongue out playfully, still huffing. "M'not cute… you're the cute one, V… leave me alone…"
He blushed softly and hugged Nathaniel close. "I'm not cute," he argued softly pressig a kiss to his head "i don't want to leave you alone, Nath. Not ever. I want you with me forever."
"Mmmmmm… me too…" Nathaniel clung tightly to V and sighed. "You're never gonna leave me, right…?" He asked softly.
"No my love, never again." he promised kissing his brow and resting his head on Nathaniel's, squeezing him tight in the hug.
Nathaniel purred happily and huddled close. "I love you so much, V…" He murmured. "More than I could ever tell you…"
He smiled softly and pressed kisses to his cheek and brow "I love you too Nath," he replied, tracing his features with a gentle hand "so, so , so much."
Nathaniel leaned into V's hand a bit and smiled, fluttering his wings a bit as he purred. "I can't wait to get married…"
V shook his head adoringly at Nathaniel and leaned back onto the couch, holding him close to his chest "neither can I my love,speaking of which, we should continue looking through all these websites for honeymoon locations for after the wedding." he reached over and picked his computer back up
"Mmmmmmm…" Nathaniel whined in protest, but allowed V to grab the laptop anyways. "Found anything good yet?"
"don't worry darling, you still have my attention." he kissed his cheek and nodded "a few, though they're on the pricier side of our budget. All of them on or near a beach." he explained, scrolling through all the ones he had found so far
"Mmm…" Nathaniel looked over the options curiously. "What exactly is our budget?" He asked, glancing up at V.
"I was thinking $5,000 for a week should cover mostly everything, maybe a hundred over just to be safe." he said, wondering it would be enough. "If we truly do need anything I think most of these place are close enough to here that we could just drive back or have Urielle bring it to us. Worst case possible we'd just have to buy anything from local stores."
Nathaniel nodded and sighed softly. "Wish my job interview didn't end up almost killing both of us…" He lay his head back on V's shoulder.
He sighed softly and stroked Nathaniel's hair "it's alright love, after the honeymoon, we can find another job, hopefully one that doesn't include another demon." he kissed his head and scrolled through more of the places he had found
Nathaniel nodded again. "Maybe I could sell custom swords. Do you think people would buy them?"
“That could work, though you’d have to use material found here since we can’t have people weighing celestial blades. You can make novelty blades like for collectors.” He said, pulling up a page to look up selling licenses
"Right… do people really collect swords at all?" He asked. "I don't want to waste my time making things I can't sell."
He shrugged “I’m sure there’s some people out there who find sword smith fascinating. You’ll find your group, don’t worry.” He kissed his head and hugged him tight
Nathaniel nodded and sighed, closing his eyes. "Alright… it's just… swords aren't cheap to make, and we'll need an anvil and tools and such."
V nodded “we’ll what we can do once we’re married and after the honeymoon.” He replied, shutting his computer and cuddling Nathaniel close
"Alright, love… what do you want to try and do?" Nathaniel asked softly. "What sort of job could you do down here?"
“Love, I have a job. Mostly from here.” He said, tapping the laptop. “I work as an editor and publisher for some local authors.”
"Ah… are the stories good?" Nathaniel asked curiously, looking down at the laptop when V tapped it.
He laughed softly, “most, though there are some where I question deeply why the authors ever decided to put their idea onto paper.”
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