"So I lose a shirt but don't even get an orgasm out of it? I feel like I'm being scammed here!"
He makes a little aww sound at her drawing and grabs another quill to decorate it: the Midge stick figure gets a long skirt, a hat, and a microphone in her hand; the Jaskier stick figure gets a lute on his back and a long coat.
“Oh, so first I’m evil and now you want orgasms? Make up your mind!”
Midge grins at his additions to the stick figures. She starts to draw on their hair.
“Are you ready for the wedding?”
Maybe it’s a loaded topic, though Midge hopes that he’s feeling better about it, now that they’re officially a couple. The fact that he views it as a gig is probably also helping.
"Both things can be true! Evil women can give orgasms, too! It's probably happening right now down the hall!"
Jaskier's surprised that she brings the subject up, but not bothered. Now that they're an official couple, going together to the wedding doesn't have ~implications~ anymore. He still doesn't look forward to dealing with her family, but thinking of it as a gig does indeed help: it means more time on the stage away from bigots.
"Of course! Outfits are ready, and rehearsals are going great. A few of my songs are still getting some revisions, but that's just my usual process. Have you talked to your cousin? We're getting a nice room?"
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He makes a little aww sound at her drawing and grabs another quill to decorate it: the Midge stick figure gets a long skirt, a hat, and a microphone in her hand; the Jaskier stick figure gets a lute on his back and a long coat.
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Midge grins at his additions to the stick figures. She starts to draw on their hair.
“Are you ready for the wedding?”
Maybe it’s a loaded topic, though Midge hopes that he’s feeling better about it, now that they’re officially a couple. The fact that he views it as a gig is probably also helping.
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Jaskier's surprised that she brings the subject up, but not bothered. Now that they're an official couple, going together to the wedding doesn't have ~implications~ anymore. He still doesn't look forward to dealing with her family, but thinking of it as a gig does indeed help: it means more time on the stage away from bigots.
"Of course! Outfits are ready, and rehearsals are going great. A few of my songs are still getting some revisions, but that's just my usual process. Have you talked to your cousin? We're getting a nice room?"