Cassie wanted to laugh at her remark that had gone over his head. She had to continue to remind herself that human and Lunairan people were different and so of course he wouldn't get why she said it sounded 'wrong'. She continued to watch as he tore the white cloth in half and was indeed glad that the cloth hadn't been of anything important. If it had been, well, it would be too late to stop him from ripping it now. She stood beside him as he twisted the cloth until it was a rope like material and then allowed herself to be willingly tied to him. She waited until he was situated as well with his wrist tied as well and then she smiled at him, nodding her head, "As ready as I'll ever be." And then, when he turned on the music, she followed his lead, moving about with him, attempting to not trip over the cloth, which was actually more difficult than she thought. At one point she even tripped, having to clutch onto him to keep from falling, "Well, once again we see I'm not the most graceful person, huh? Reminds me of how I first met you. Falling off the top shelf of that store." She joked and stood up straight and started to dance with him again. She smiled slightly as they went though. Despite how difficult it was, it was something special to do this tradition with him. It made her feel like they were at least in part keeping their cultures alive. If this was how wonderful their life together was going to start, than she was sure the rest of their lives was going to be something grand. She was sure by now, that no matter what anyone might say about humans and Lunairans being born enemies, that she and Serix had just always been meant for each other. Its why she was alive and why he hadn't been mated to any other female from his home. This was always meant to happen and she was more than happy to accept this fate. As they danced, she looked to him with her blue eyes, a bright smile playing on her lips, "How am I doing, Serix? Am I a complete fool or am I at least decent at this?"