[hr][center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjAwYjdlMC5UR2xzYVdVZ1JHbHZibTVsLjAA/velocity-demo.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr][indent] Lilie was once again captivated by the display of magic, jaw slightly agape as she watched. She was probably never going to get over just how [i]cool[/i] it all was. Was everything already cast and everything that happened a consequence of their actions, or were they being watched and then the spells would be cast depending on how they reacted? Either way, she was absolutely fascinated, wondering if she could find out. Hopefully she could maybe ask Kanalie how it all worked, she would love to see how everything was set up. Once the pot started singing (to which Lilie mused that for an inanimate object, it sure had a lovely voice) she made sure to pay close attention, eyebrows knit together in concentration. The tension in her face eased up as the song continued, her eyebrows slowly rising as well as the pot mentioned a gesture. Not just any gesture, as there really was only one thing that came to her mind immediately, though even the thought of it did make her cheeks burn: a kiss. It had to be, right? Love, roses, gestures, something that lingers-- Except the only person within kissing distance was her vampire. Slowly looking back over her shoulder at Ben, Lilie had no idea how to even broach the subject. That was [i]weird[/i], though, wasn't it? Weren't vampire-human relationships looked down upon, anyway?! Well, she wasn't human, she was a mage, but if holding hands with a vampire was weird enough, she genuinely couldn't imagine the thought of them [i]kissing[/i]. Besides, the pot said it had to be 'true' and 'giving and willing' so even if that [i]was[/i] right, they would both one hundred percent need to be on the same page. And the idea of kissing someone that was her superior also made her stomach turn uncomfortably. Maybe she was just wrong, too? Clearing her throat, she turned fully to the count, rocking on her heels. [color=deepskyblue]"S-So...what do you think?"[/color] She asked, hoping he might have come to another conclusion. [/indent][hr] [sub][right]Waiting with [@Bert Macklin].[/right][/sub]