A goofy grin broke out across Avery's face and he made a happy huffing noise as he thanked Lilith, which caused the florist to flush. [i]'He looks so adorable right now,'[/i] the girl gushed, running her hands over his hair so it would lay flat again. "Ah, um... I-I'm not much of a model... but if you, uh, really want to, then, um, here," Avery said softly, handing it to her. "Um, just be careful with it," The photographer instructed. Lilith grasped it carefully and slid the strap over her neck to make sure she wouldn't accidentally drop it. Honestly, it was a miracle that she hadn't broken it earlier when she crashed into the deer man, so she wasn't going to take any chances now. "That's alright, I'm a pretty awful photographer," she reassured, giving him a playful wink. "I'll try my best to keep my fingers out of the shot, but I make no promises." "Ah, where... where do you want me to stand? What should I do?" "Hmmm," Lilith hummed, tapping a finger to her lips. She looked around the room for a moment before coming to a decision. "C'mon, over here," she told him, grabbing Avery's hand and pulling him behind the counter to the back wall where they were drying lavender to use in essential oils. Around fifty or so bundles of the fragrant purple flowers hung from the ceiling. "I think this'll work," she grinned, squeezing the other's larger hand before dropping it and dragging over a stool from the work bench. "Sit," the brunette told him, pushing softly at his shoulders until Avery was seated. Lilith walked back and framed the picture as best she could, hitting the button hastily. There was a mechanical whirl and the camera spit out photograph. The woman grabbed it and shook it almost violently in her excitement, whispering an elated, "Yes!" when it started to develop. "Oh rats," she grumbled, scrunching up her nose. "My fingers in the shot and you blinked." Lilith stepped back and tried it again, snapping the shot without giving Avery any sort of warning what so ever. "That'll be the money shot," she told him with a nod, retrieving the photo and laying it on the counter with the other one before crossing back over to where the nature photographer was seated. "How about we take one together?" The woman asked before crouching down next to him so their faces were even. "Say cheese!" The girl directed, finally giving Avery a little time to compose himself for the shot. She held out the Polaroid camera as best she could and took another picture. She pulled it free and straightened up, shaking the picture more gently this time. Once it developed a bit Lilith saw that it hadn't been framed quite right, and it was a shot of just their mouths. "Oh," the florist breathed softly, trailing her finger over the picture. They were both smiling and Lilith could feel her heart beat a little faster when she noticed how close they'd been. "This one can be mine," she said quickly, putting it with the others. "Now let's make one for you. I think I can get the shot right this time." Next to the antlered man once again, Lilith tried to crouch down and position the camera correctly this time, but it still felt off. "I'm just gonna...," she started, before slowly sitting down in Avery's lap. It was meant to be innocent, but the red panda girl immediately felt her face heat up. [i]'Oh God, that was really forward. Jesus, what's wrong with me?,'[/i] she fretted, glancing back and smiling sheepishly at the other. "R-ready? Say cheese," Lilith directed before turning back, smiling, and snapping the picture.