You are both willing, and so, you must begin... When you have completed your offering, I will grant you what you seek.
Chizuru isn't sure how to begin. She has a general idea of what this offering will entail - there was a time, before she joined the Order, when she had believed that she would grow up to become a wife and a mother one day. And her father had been a doctor - of course she knows the basics.
In theory, anyway; she's never put the theory into practice. Not before joining the Order, and certainly not after joining the Order. Joining had closed that door for her forever... or until she left it. But she wasn't ever planning on leaving, so it might as well have been forever.
She takes a breath and fidgets for a moment or two before leaning over to lightly rest her hand over Saitou's, before glancing up at his face. He doesn't look happy about this (she can't blame him for that one bit) and that makes her hesitate before she finally speaks up. "...when we finish, we won't ever have to talk about this again. I'll put it out of my mind if that's what you want."
It's to save Souji. It's just something they have to do. Saitou doesn't look as though he wants to dwell on it - and so she'll try and get the awkward question of where they'll stand with each other out of the way before they begin, so they don't have to go over it afterward.
so it took less time to do my makeup for work than i thought it would
Chizuru isn't sure how to begin. She has a general idea of what this offering will entail - there was a time, before she joined the Order, when she had believed that she would grow up to become a wife and a mother one day. And her father had been a doctor - of course she knows the basics.
In theory, anyway; she's never put the theory into practice. Not before joining the Order, and certainly not after joining the Order. Joining had closed that door for her forever... or until she left it. But she wasn't ever planning on leaving, so it might as well have been forever.
She takes a breath and fidgets for a moment or two before leaning over to lightly rest her hand over Saitou's, before glancing up at his face. He doesn't look happy about this (she can't blame him for that one bit) and that makes her hesitate before she finally speaks up. "...when we finish, we won't ever have to talk about this again. I'll put it out of my mind if that's what you want."
It's to save Souji. It's just something they have to do. Saitou doesn't look as though he wants to dwell on it - and so she'll try and get the awkward question of where they'll stand with each other out of the way before they begin, so they don't have to go over it afterward.