[SH] The First Time
Dec. 18th, 2007 11:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This was it, he decided. They'd been together long enough for him to be certain of a few things, and, also? It just felt right.
He had nothing planned save for the where, and the presentation of the where. He decided that several candles on the dresser - the surface of which had been cleared of just about everything - would suffice for lighting. Not too many, because that was over-kill, and besides, he had no idea how candles played a role in those rituals she mentioned and the last thing he wanted was for her to be reminded of that. Somehow, he didn't think it would matter, but still. The thought was there. And he banished it.
The awkward part came when Teyla discovered him smuggling the candles to his room. She raised a brow and he stammered something incoherent and fled for the sanctuary of his room. He had gone for lunch with McKay, and when he had returned, his modest supply of candles had been augmented to provide an artful, yet sensual display, and a bowl sat in the middle of a semi-circle of candles of various sizes on the dresser, with a bottle of scented rose-water and a strange flower that reminded him of a lily on a lilypad. Peeking out from under the bowl was a folded piece of paper, which he snatched up and read eagerly.
The proper Athosian custom for this particular event of courtship requires candles placed in a specific array around the room. The centerpiece of a floating flower is to represent the eternalness of your union, as the flames represent the strength of your passion.
I will be by to light the candles and set the flower when the time comes.
I wish you both the best.
T.
He smiled and pocketed the note. He looked around his room and figured that, incongruous as the candles would be with the rest of the decor, it was somehow fitting. Thanks, Teyla. I owe you one.
Now, all he had to do was wait for Inara to arrive for her visit and reherse the excuse he had to force her to use the guest chambers to freshen up.
...He just wished he wasn't so damned nervous.

He had nothing planned save for the where, and the presentation of the where. He decided that several candles on the dresser - the surface of which had been cleared of just about everything - would suffice for lighting. Not too many, because that was over-kill, and besides, he had no idea how candles played a role in those rituals she mentioned and the last thing he wanted was for her to be reminded of that. Somehow, he didn't think it would matter, but still. The thought was there. And he banished it.
The awkward part came when Teyla discovered him smuggling the candles to his room. She raised a brow and he stammered something incoherent and fled for the sanctuary of his room. He had gone for lunch with McKay, and when he had returned, his modest supply of candles had been augmented to provide an artful, yet sensual display, and a bowl sat in the middle of a semi-circle of candles of various sizes on the dresser, with a bottle of scented rose-water and a strange flower that reminded him of a lily on a lilypad. Peeking out from under the bowl was a folded piece of paper, which he snatched up and read eagerly.
The proper Athosian custom for this particular event of courtship requires candles placed in a specific array around the room. The centerpiece of a floating flower is to represent the eternalness of your union, as the flames represent the strength of your passion.
I will be by to light the candles and set the flower when the time comes.
I wish you both the best.
T.
He smiled and pocketed the note. He looked around his room and figured that, incongruous as the candles would be with the rest of the decor, it was somehow fitting. Thanks, Teyla. I owe you one.
Now, all he had to do was wait for Inara to arrive for her visit and reherse the excuse he had to force her to use the guest chambers to freshen up.
...He just wished he wasn't so damned nervous.

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Date: 2007-12-22 08:42 pm (UTC)At least it means, or seems to, that she has the approval of John's friends and adoptive family. And that makes her feel ... better, somehow. More light-hearted, in a way. Something like that.
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Date: 2007-12-22 09:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-22 09:47 pm (UTC)She still can't quite find words, for some reason. It's strange, and it feels as though she should be able to now that the flutters have settled, but. There are words. She still can't believe he's doing all this for her. The only thing she can manage to think of to say, still, is how did I get so lucky. Which sounds cheesy, so. She won't. Yet.
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Date: 2007-12-23 02:37 pm (UTC)But when the dessert arrives, (a very sweet, brownie-like Athosian delicacy), he figures it's time to retake control over his evening.
"Having fun, so far?" he asks, offering her a piece of the brownie on the end of his fork. Yes, he's feeding her dessert. Why do you ask?
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Date: 2007-12-23 02:49 pm (UTC)"Well, I don't know. Fun is such a ... casual word." Eyes sparkling; clearly 'fun' isn't quite enough to describe the proceedings. "I could put some adjectives to it, like, oh. Most fun, wonderful fun. Amazing, delightful..."
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Date: 2007-12-23 09:42 pm (UTC)He has his own mouthful of the dessert, with a quick flick of the eyes up to Lorne, before offering her another bite.
Shortly, there's a new person on the balcony, this one seated at the other end and with a guitar. He starts to strum a few chords before moving into a song.
The corners of his mouth quirk up in an apologetic smile. "I was trying for music during dinner, too, but there was a sort of huge deal in the labs today and this was the earliest we could swing it."
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Date: 2007-12-23 09:52 pm (UTC)And then when the music starts there's absolutely nothing of skilled seduction in the way her cheeks flush pink. In the way she smiles, half goofy delight and half shy adoration.
"Oh, I don't know..." she starts, managing words around the way she wants to laugh out loud just for the sound of joy. "This is rather perfect as is..."
Labs. Huge deal in the... "Rodney didn't really blow up your room, did he..." If he's set up all this, somehow, she doesn't think he'd let Rodney do something so potentially dangerous as start mucking about in his room. Besides, there's no real reason to do experiments in crew quarters anyway.
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Date: 2007-12-25 02:30 am (UTC)