( And that would have been a travesty. Who would bring that unintentional smile to your face if not her, Ignis?
It takes more than a few moments to remember where and how feet move, to balance that with sand shifting underfoot and moving backwards. Turns out a couple of years of dance classes do pay off, though, once all the pieces fall into place and Kate stops watching her feet and casts her eyes back up towards him instead. The longer it goes, and the louder the music gets as they move, the more each step and shift of bodies is unified, as one.
Being in his arms feels like coming home and moving like this is just a reminder of the fact that they work well together. From the outset, where conversation quickly became easy, to everything they've done since. As though Kate doesn't really need to think about how to fit into this; she just does.
Like the missing piece of the puzzle. )
Easier than fighting Coeurls.
( She'd shrug if her arms weren't occupied finding their place against him, steps quick and light as they get closer to the sea and the sand shifts from loose particles to something solid under their feet. )
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It takes more than a few moments to remember where and how feet move, to balance that with sand shifting underfoot and moving backwards. Turns out a couple of years of dance classes do pay off, though, once all the pieces fall into place and Kate stops watching her feet and casts her eyes back up towards him instead. The longer it goes, and the louder the music gets as they move, the more each step and shift of bodies is unified, as one.
Being in his arms feels like coming home and moving like this is just a reminder of the fact that they work well together. From the outset, where conversation quickly became easy, to everything they've done since. As though Kate doesn't really need to think about how to fit into this; she just does.
Like the missing piece of the puzzle. )
Easier than fighting Coeurls.
( She'd shrug if her arms weren't occupied finding their place against him, steps quick and light as they get closer to the sea and the sand shifts from loose particles to something solid under their feet. )