[Just in that first sentence, just the words "quirk marriages", that's enough to get her stomach to start to sink. She had a feeling it was gonna be bad, that she was probably poking at something she maybe shouldn't... but she just had that morbid kind of curiosity about the whole ordeal. She wanted to know. And she certainly doesn't regret knowing, but... She still ends up staring down at her jacks, in lieu of her occupied hands, for a solid moment or two. Finds her mind wandering to the weird, reverse parallels between her family and his, like her family is what his should have been; two people married with a common goal, delighting in their kid getting one of their Quirks so perfectly. Of course, she only got one of their Quirks, and it's a perfect copy even down to the legal registration - but that's beside the point.
Either way, after just a moment, her tail lifts up under the covers and clumsily wraps around his stomach from in front, kind of swaying all of her weight onto him as she pulls him closer. It's pretty clear it's gotten to her. But what does she even say? There's so little one could say to something like that.]
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I'm glad you're learning to like both halves of yourself, after all that. I like the parts of you I've met, too.
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And she certainly doesn't regret knowing, but...
She still ends up staring down at her jacks, in lieu of her occupied hands, for a solid moment or two.
Finds her mind wandering to the weird, reverse parallels between her family and his, like her family is what his should have been; two people married with a common goal, delighting in their kid getting one of their Quirks so perfectly.
Of course, she only got one of their Quirks, and it's a perfect copy even down to the legal registration - but that's beside the point.
Either way, after just a moment, her tail lifts up under the covers and clumsily wraps around his stomach from in front, kind of swaying all of her weight onto him as she pulls him closer. It's pretty clear it's gotten to her.
But what does she even say?
There's so little one could say to something like that.]
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I'm glad you're learning to like both halves of yourself, after all that. I like the parts of you I've met, too.