Winter Tsukuyomi ❄ Rikka Hishikawa (AU) (
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savetheearth2014-12-28 08:46 pm
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[12/28, afternoon | closed: Winter, Lily]
Winter had made some arrangements over the course of the past few weeks, thankfully before the business in Lapland had started. Tonight, though... tonight, she had one final conversation before she could truly say things were ready to go forward. To that end, light blazes in an open space off the lobby of the hotel Winter's parents are staying in, and Winter emerges from a portal handily opened by the Heartcatch Mirage, Lily just behind her. Taking a deep breath, she dismisses the vanity into nothing before looking across to her partner. "It's now or never... are you ready, Lily?"
...It probably doesn't help that one hand is fiddling with her engagement ring as she says it. She shouldn't be nervous, but at the same time, she's announcing to her parents a major change in her life. One she didn't consult them beforehand about. And one that... has the potential to explode in her face very, very badly.
[12/29, afternoon | open]
Contrary to popular belief (well, not really), casinos actually do have real hotel functions. Like ballrooms. As a result, a modestly-sized room is reserved for the day, set with a buffet serving line and several sets of tables and chairs. The sign on the door assigns the room to "Winter Adamas" with the caption of "private function" below. And promptly at 3:45 PM, the door is propped open. Soft music is drifting out, mostly less-offensive tunes, although the occasional anime track or rock song comes on and Winter hastily pulls her phone out of her pocket to advance past it.
Said young woman is dressed fairly normally for her, if just a little dressier than usual, in a silky blue top with a long, dark skirt. Mercifully, she's in high spirits, and is flitting about everywhere keeping up with people. Raquel is floating along behind her, struggling to keep up with her pace but seeming to enjoy himself, not really joining in conversations but just content to see his partner happy. And she is, visibly. Nothing's really going wrong, things haven't exploded lately, she might be able to go back to her house soon...
...and then there's the matter of the ring glistening on her left hand that was most definitely not there a month ago. She's aware it's capturing attention, but at this point, she doesn't care. Not after yesterday. So as new people drift in, she'll make her way over to greet them, but in general, Winter is enjoying her birthday together with her friends, and soaking up the feeling. She'd sent out invites, and she was hoping beyond hope that as many people as she could manage would show up. But even if they didn't, they were with her in spirit. That would be enough for her. Not that it would keep her from wanting everyone to come.
Winter had made some arrangements over the course of the past few weeks, thankfully before the business in Lapland had started. Tonight, though... tonight, she had one final conversation before she could truly say things were ready to go forward. To that end, light blazes in an open space off the lobby of the hotel Winter's parents are staying in, and Winter emerges from a portal handily opened by the Heartcatch Mirage, Lily just behind her. Taking a deep breath, she dismisses the vanity into nothing before looking across to her partner. "It's now or never... are you ready, Lily?"
...It probably doesn't help that one hand is fiddling with her engagement ring as she says it. She shouldn't be nervous, but at the same time, she's announcing to her parents a major change in her life. One she didn't consult them beforehand about. And one that... has the potential to explode in her face very, very badly.
[12/29, afternoon | open]
Contrary to popular belief (well, not really), casinos actually do have real hotel functions. Like ballrooms. As a result, a modestly-sized room is reserved for the day, set with a buffet serving line and several sets of tables and chairs. The sign on the door assigns the room to "Winter Adamas" with the caption of "private function" below. And promptly at 3:45 PM, the door is propped open. Soft music is drifting out, mostly less-offensive tunes, although the occasional anime track or rock song comes on and Winter hastily pulls her phone out of her pocket to advance past it.
Said young woman is dressed fairly normally for her, if just a little dressier than usual, in a silky blue top with a long, dark skirt. Mercifully, she's in high spirits, and is flitting about everywhere keeping up with people. Raquel is floating along behind her, struggling to keep up with her pace but seeming to enjoy himself, not really joining in conversations but just content to see his partner happy. And she is, visibly. Nothing's really going wrong, things haven't exploded lately, she might be able to go back to her house soon...
...and then there's the matter of the ring glistening on her left hand that was most definitely not there a month ago. She's aware it's capturing attention, but at this point, she doesn't care. Not after yesterday. So as new people drift in, she'll make her way over to greet them, but in general, Winter is enjoying her birthday together with her friends, and soaking up the feeling. She'd sent out invites, and she was hoping beyond hope that as many people as she could manage would show up. But even if they didn't, they were with her in spirit. That would be enough for her. Not that it would keep her from wanting everyone to come.

12/28
April wasn't so much a problem, as she was... Lily wasn't sure what she needed to do. She wanted to impress her, and to know her. She was someone Winter loved too, and a force that had shaped her since she was born. She was important, and... if she was to be honest, Lily didn't know what a mother and daughter's relationship was like after a certain point in one's life.
But, she'd be a bit more comfortable. Then she'd ran off to Europe with Winter, and now... now...
Absently she flails her hand about, seeking out Winter's.
"If I die, remember I love you very much."
...funny, seems like she's done this before.
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"It'll be okay, I promise. If Mama wants to kill you, she's going to have to go through me. Although..." Her face sets in a mildly sheepish look. "That's not exactly off the table, either. Still, we won't know until we try." They need to take a bit of a trip on the elevator to reach the floor they need, and so Winter gently tugs Lily forward as she steps in that direction and punches the call button with a little more force than is necessary. "She doesn't really show it, but... I think she likes you, Lily. I'd be getting a lot more worried phone calls and e-mails than I do, if she didn't."
The elevator can't come fast enough.
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"L- likes me... sure, right. If she wanted to murder me, she more than had the opportunity when we drove from Locke to here in September, when I had no powers. Right. That makes sense."
She's rambling out loud, and it probably sounds pretty silly, she realizes. She sighs and slips into the elevator, leaning against the railing. She looks down at her hand, the diamonds of her own new ring from Christmas glistening in the ever-present lights of Vegas.
"I guess it's a good thing we're doing this now. If she realized it tomorrow, then she'd kill me."
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She slides into the elevator and presses the button to take them up to the floor she needed. The floor she was kind of dreading reaching. As the doors slide shut, Winter sighs lightly. "If she finds out tomorrow, she'll kill both of us, for sure. Papa might help her. But that's why we're doing this today, right?" Slowly but surely, they're on their way up. It won't be much longer now.
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She slaps her own cheek lightly with her free hand, and tries to make herself smile. She needs to be confident, as confident as she is whenever she tells Winter how she feels or what she wants. She's the person April will have to trust her little girl to for the rest of her life. She needs to let her know she can be the person to take care of her, and she needs to do it today.
The smile feels a bit more genuine the longer she holds it. "After everything we've done this should be... easy? Right?"
Of course, that doesn't stop that questioning tone from slipping in there, and the smile turns sheepish.
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She opens her mouth to continue, but the elevator lets out a soft ding as the doors slide open - they're here. The door they're looking for isn't far from the elevator, and so once they step out, showtime is mere seconds away, as Winter comes to a stop in front of the room. "You can do this. We can do this. Breathe, and trust yourself." She's trying her best to project a confident atmosphere; they're only going to have one shot at this, but she's certain it'll be okay.
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She turns back to the door and then... well, actually takes the initiative to knock herself. Best to put a good foot forward, right?
"Here goes ... uh, everything."
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There's movement on the far side of the door for a moment, before it swings open to reveal Rick Adamas, looking a little tired but otherwise okay. Noise further inside the room suggests April is here somewhere, too. "Hello- Winter? This is a pleasant surprise. What brings you clear out here across the world, the day before your birthday? If it's an alien attack, or another pink aurora, tell me now so I can fire up the recorder." Looking sideways, he adds, "Lily. Nice to see you, too. I trust you and Winter are getting along well, considering you're holding... hands... oh, hell." His eyes are drawn to the shiny objects on his daughter's and her girlfriend's hands, and he sighs deeply. "Damn, I'm two whole weeks late. Ron's going to be in a good mood, I guess." Shaking his head, his grin returns, a little weaker, as he continues in a slightly quieter tone. "I have a feeling I know why you're here. And I appreciate that you're not dumping this on us tomorrow. But I hope you girls are ready for what's going to happen once I invite you in. For what it's worth until then, congratulations."
Raising his voice as he steps aside and out of the way, he calls, "April? The girls dropped in to say hi." The woman in question glances in confusion at the door from her position on the bed, watching television, before sitting up. "The girls? You mean Winter and Lily? It's a little sudden, but... I suppose it can't be a bad thing." Shifting to stand up, she stands and starts over to the door herself, stopping some distance short to make enough space for everyone to come inside, and Rick returns to her side. "It's good to see you. It feels like it's been some time, Winter. Lily."
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She quickly controls her voices as he finishes, coughing into her free hand to try and cover herself. "I- I mean... thank you, sir. I appreciate it." Finally, she casts a genuinely happy look towards him. "...really, honestly. Thank you."
Of course, then he ushers them in further, and Lily feels a chill run up her spine. There was no escape now, was there? After all, it'd suck to jump out a window up here, powers or not.
"Mrs. Adamas," Lily says, nodding her head towards the older woman. She tries to keep her smile, all the same. "I guess... it has, a bit. We just, ah... had something we wanted to talk to you about..."
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April, on the other hand, starts with a mild expression that quickly grows a little suspicious as Lily stammers her way through a greeting. "Did you, now. Considering the kinds of things you've been getting up to, I'm not entirely surprised you have something to tell us, although exactly what it is could be almost anything. Especially with both of your casual disregard for distance, time, and possession of a valid passport and travel documents."
Winter is visibly getting nervous, squeezing Lily's hand harder; April wasn't supposed to see through everything this quickly, and she's on a roll already. She's about to open her mouth and object when April visibly stops, collects herself, and lets her expression settle into a slight smile. "But I suppose I should try not to be so hard on you. You're both old enough to make your own decisions, and every indicator I've seen since I met you, Lily, has made me confident you're not going to do something rash you aren't prepared for." That makes Winter pause, and despite herself, she smiles. Mother and daughter share a look across the room, the distance between them seeming to shrink in an instant, before April returns her attention to Lily. "What news did you have to share with us? I trust it's good; both of you are in one piece and seem in relatively good moods." Fear of your girlfriend's mother aside, she adds mentally but is not quite amused enough to put to words.
Winter turns to look at Lily, hope shining in her eyes, smile wide. "Go ahead, Lily. It'll be okay." Under her breath, she chips in, "I'm here. You can do it."
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No, Lily. Now's not the time.
Still, she quickly calms herself. Focuses. Of course, she realizes what she's about to say might sound incredibly rash. But it's important. Maybe on of the most important things in her personal life she needs to do right now. So she sucks in another breath, and nods lightly to Winter.
"Right..." She turns her eyes back to April, smiling as gently as she can manage. "It's... not really that complicated, I guess. Or maybe not that surprising, at this point, but... Before Christmas, I- well..." She lets out the breath, feeling an odd sense of relaxation take over. "I asked Winter to marry me, ma'am."
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"I- ah, yes ma'am. That's... exactly what I just said," she murmurs, looking down at the hand Winter's ring is on. "I asked her to marry me. She... said yes. We don't know exactly when it's going to be yet, but..."
She looks back at her, a sincerely determined look in her eyes, even as she smiles again. "I love Winter. I love her with all of my heart. This isn't some silly crush, this isn't testing the waters of things anymore. I know, no matter how we have to do it, I want to spend the rest of my life with her, and I plan to do that no matter what we have to face."
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"I was wondering when you'd find that steel," April says softly, breaking the silence. Rick looks at her, open question on his face, and Winter's eyes snap open, darting to her mother. "I know a year doesn't seem like such a short time. But it's short enough that I remember the first time I met you vividly. I thought you were going to snap if a stiff breeze went through the room, you were so scared of me. So scared of what could happen if you made a mistake. I was... nervous, about trusting Winter to someone like that. Trusting my only, precious daughter to someone so unreliable."
Shaking her head, she smiles truly. "But I see now that you've got the strength I'm looking for. I happen to know that you've been through a lot, Lily Tsukuyomi, with and without Winter's help. As much as it pains me to say it... you fit well together. And my daughter has never looked happier than she has by your side. With that in mind... you have my blessing."
Tears come to Winter's eyes as she realizes her dream will live on, and despite herself, she pulls free of Lily and hugs her mother tightly; April sets her hand atop winter's head, still smiling down at her. Rick stands beside them, shaking his head and looking like he wants nothing more than to laugh at the whole scene. April's gaze is warm as she looks at Lily, approval finally showing there.
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She'd changed a lot in the last year. They both had. Everyone had. The entire world around them was different.
So what could have been taken as an insult quickly turns into a realization of how right she is about the past her, and as she goes on... Lily finds her eyes watering. To know she realizes all of that, that she seems to at least trust her that far.
She's still a bit dumbstruck as Winter goes to hug her, standing there, but as April finally looks at her, those welling tears spill over, running down her face freely, even as she smiles kind of stupidly.
It's something she hadn't seen in a very, very long time, yet something she can immediately recognize. Even if it's not hers, a mother's approval being directed at her can't cause her to do anything but cry, albeit happily.
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Controlling his good humor for a moment, Rick asks, "So? When did she pop the question? I want details!" April sighs as Winter's attention turns, and the girl disengages from her mother, eyes lighting up. "On the anniversary of the day we first met, about two weeks ago. She and I went out for dinner, and she had the ring, and... I didn't realize what it was at first, and I thought it was beautiful, and then... and then she said it, and I thought I was in heaven." She sounds like she's in a fairly good mood now, remembering it. She's also fiddling with the ring in question, though now that she doesn't have to hide it...
"I'd been wondering about that myself," April adds distantly. "There wasn't quite enough tarnish for it to have been there a while, but it was certainly there a few days. I guess that answers the question." Shaking her head, she sighs, extending a hand toward Lily across the room. "Come on. I don't want you to stand there crying alone. Whatever Winter's told you, I'm not as mean as everyone thinks. Please... you're going to be my daughter, too. Let me treat you like it, Lily."
...Beside her, Winter and Rick are going at it over his little pool, although Winter is significantly more pleased that the two-week difference means her father will actually win the pot instead.
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However, when April speaks to her and extends the hand, it somehow manages to cut through her funk, and she sort of... freezes up. She blinks the tears out of her eyes to make certain she's not imagining things. Her mouth hangs open, staring at the older woman for a significant moment.
Then... she makes a choked sound, and runs over to hug April without any more hesitation. She throws her arms around Winter's mother, and hugs her... not as tight as she can manage, because like Winter worrying about putting her father through the wall, Lily'd break something if she did that. She's conscious enough of that, but...
This all feels like a dream. Not just Winter accepting that, or her parents approving.
It had been a very, very long time since a mother had called her their daughter in any capacity, even if it was a future prospect. Nearly a decade, in fact.
She's speechless, and can't express herself in any other way for the next moment or two. Give her that, and maybe she'll be able to refocus herself enough to admonish Rick.
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First, though, she cannot hope to restrain herself from sweeping up to Winter to wrap her up in a big, tight hug. "Congratulatiooons agaaaain!" she darn near squeals right in her ear.
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"Oh! Happy birthday too."
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A faint cough, and she shakes her head. "Or maybe I'm just a hopeless romantic, and I should save the rambling for my memoirs. Thank you, Marina, for your well wishes. And for listening to me without complaining, which I appreciate more than you probably think."
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"Hardly anything to complain about with you anyways. I mean, I could if I wanted to, but that goes for everyone and everything, and I'm trying not to be that cynical y'know." Succeeding too!
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Sticking her tongue out at Marina, she steps further into the room, picking up a water glass and sipping while she collects her thoughts. "Everyone else seemed to find reasons to, once upon a time. Lately, I try to just do whatever seems best, and damn the haters."
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"And I totally would've been one of the haters a while ago so, y'know... screw all that stuff that's in the past that doesn't matter. We've got enough stuff in the past that does to worry about." Although she really hasn't gotten any memories in a damned long time.
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At her other comment... she sobers just a bit. "Mm. It doesn't matter. Whatever we did before is in the past, and we're adults. We can move past slights from before. I'm willing to forgive and forget. I think... I always have been. I was just too scared to let myself do it, before."
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Marina shrugs. "But hey, I'm at least a little bit of an adult now. Feels like you and Lily are more grown up than I am and yeah, you're a year older... but still, even I feel way more mature. Like, I'm totally impressed that we're all as over the petty bullshit as we are, compared to how pressing it felt like it was a year ago."
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When Marina starts talking about growing up, though, Winter grins again. "You've grown a lot since I met you. You're a lot more accepting now, for sure. And we've pushed past a lot of the things that held us down. I think that a lot of us have realized that we have to work together, or we're doing to die alone." Laughing lightly, she adds, "But we're always going to be just a little bit wiser, Marina. It's the law of the jungle."
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"Shit yeah I'm more accepting, you big nerd," she says, barely holding back a laugh. "But hell I'm some kinda nerdy now too. Working together to survive was the only reason I started talking to all of you, y'know? Then I realized that a lot of you are really cool and fun and a little less PA and petty, and then I started dating Jasmine and... yeah."
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But he'd been happy to... especially for Winter Adamas's sake. Someone who was soon to become like family to him.
Jasmine looked back at Rentarou, smiling fondly. Their relationship had somehow improved over the last year. She could attribute that to the support he'd shown for both himself and Lily once everything had become known. This fantastic, at-times-horrible, at-times-wonderful experience had brought the three of them closer together.
And in some ways, they had Winter Adamas to thank for that.
"Thanks dad," Jasmine said. "I think I can take it from here, though."
Rentarou laughed softly. "I'm sure you can, dear. I'm sure you can."
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"Hello, Winter," she said. "It's good to see you. And yes, the flight over was perfectly fine."
Jasmine just grinned. "Come on girl," she said. "Let me see that ring!"
12/29
The problem is, though, when it comes to dressing for a soiree like this, she makes a point of being flashy, eye-catching, stylish and completely unashamed in flaunting her own wealth.
Sooner or later there's going to be a brightly smiling Emilia at the door. "Miss Adamas, I believe congratulations are in order. Or is it soon going to be Mrs. Tsukuyomi?"
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"I wouldn't say that," Emilia said, somehow Winter made her dress work despite it being less impressive. It must be that 'glow' Winter has about her. "You look quite good yourself."
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Switching just a little bit back into host mode, she adds, "I haven't heard from you in a little bit - has everything been okay? Or, well, as okay as it gets for us these days?"
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"I've simply been a bit occupied."
12/29
These aren't brand-new clothes he's in. At least then, it would be easy to pass them off as gifts that had been too big for him. (Or easy for a couple minutes, because in all honesty that would fall apart pretty quick.) No, these are clothes he's had for a while -- nice enough, but not really dressy -- and yet he's had to roll up the cuffs of his pants and sleeves so that they don't spill over his feet and hands. Yeah, thanks a million there, Christmas Pulse; he really needed to shrink four inches.
But the best way to not grouch about it is to not acknowledge it, and it's Winter's day, so that should be easy, right? Especially since he's got an idea of what's got her so happy right now. "I guess wishing you a happy birthday is a little redundant."
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Something seems off, but she's not entirely sure what it is... the rolled pant legs are unusual, but it's been long enough since she's seen him that it's possible they're just too big.
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"It's not really that far when we've got a teleporter." What, it's the truth. He would have wanted to come anyway, but that's neither here nor there. Totally. "So you and Lily are getting married?"
He can notice different things, too. Her new ring is a lot less embarrassing than his old pants that are suddenly too big for him.
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"It's not, but it still feels like it, sometimes. I'm still happy you came." When he mentions Lily, she can't stop a slight blush, even as her face ends up set in a stupid grin. "We are. We don't know when yet, but... we are. I won't go into details, since I have a feeling you don't care that much, but I felt so happy that night... it's weird to say, but it's like the ultimate proof that someone thinks you're worth spending their entire life with. That's... something I didn't realize I needed until I felt it. Our whole relationship has been, really."
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She's right, really, that the details don't interest him. His brain just isn't wired to find a lot of interest in that kind of thing. Age won't change it. Hell, with what he knows now, age isn't even going to change him physically for quite a while.
"You're good for each other." It's all he'll say on the matter. He's never had any issue with their relationship. They seem to work, and they're happy. What else does he need in order to approve? "And of course I came. Why wouldn't I?"
No harshness, of course. Just that casual bluntness he's always had.
12/29
A year ago at Winter's birthday, when Jasmine had come up with the idea of the surprise party and she'd helped it along, Lily was a very different person. She was still so quiet and unsure. She didn't know what this new life was handing her.
Now, in spite of all of the pain and the chaos, that Lily is a shadow of the young woman before everyone now. Dressed in a simple-but-efficient dress of deep violet, she appears much softer now, just at a glance. Not in a bad way, but by comparison, she seemed nearly impenetrable a year before. She's nothing short of ecstatic and happy as a clam today, and has plenty of reason for it. Plus, there's that ring, which she's very happy to be showing off now.
The biggest reason for that will at some point or another find Lily's arms around her, even in the middle of the party, as she comes up from behind to give her a hug. "So, I take it the birthday girl is having a good time?" Well, a hug and a peck on the cheek.
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When Lily sweeps up behind her, Winter giggles happily, obligingly standing still. "I'm having a wonderful afternoon. My friends have come to visit, everyone's wishing us well, neither of us had to cook, I don't have to clean up after all this..." Resting a hand on Lily's arms around her, she cranes her head up to kiss her fiancée properly. "And you look lovely, if I might say so."
She notices the different feeling from the Lily of one year ago. Then, she'd been nice enough, and definitely trying as best she could, but she felt... distant. Like she didn't know what to do with herself. A girl that had frozen her heart so she wouldn't have to feel the pain of the world. She'd worked hard to defrost it over the last twelve months, with friendship and love, whether she'd realized it at the time or not. And the result was nothing short of stunning. She'd always said that if she could help even one person, this would all be worth it... and this was the most visible change she could have affected, as far as she was concerned.
Although she might be just a little biased on this particular matter.
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She'd said on that fateful Valentine's Day she wanted to make Winter happy, more than anything. She realizes day in and day out lately she's accomplished that goal, but today especially. As Winter pulls back from the kiss, Lily laughs a little bit. Not out of embarrassment, as she's not even concerned with the fact she's hugging and kissing on her in front of basically anyone and everyone. It's just happiness, plain and simple.
"Not as much as you do, but I'll happily take that compliment," she murmurs, hugging her just a bit tighter. "But I'm glad. After everything, I'm happy we can just have a little bit of time to... enjoy ourselves, and have some fun with everyone else, for once."