[he chuckles as she rolls her eyes, still pleased with her reaction none the less:]
I think you meant to say 'charming' instead, [he says with a warm smile calling back on that first time they kissed, finally letting down their barriers and admitting to caring for each other more than just as friends. That day seems an eternity ago, and yet the memory of it is still so very fresh in Stephen's mind.
Stephen serves himself from all the food she,s cooked all day:]
I've lived on hospital food for almost half of my life, I'm pretty sure you can't cook worse than they did back then!
[He's teasing, of course. It's not the first time Wanda has cooked dinner for them, and each time he's enjoyed her cooking.
The mention of more surprises to come causes Stephen to arch an eyebrow with interest, his lips curling into a knowing smirk:]
Just the beginning? Are you saying that I have a gift waiting for me to be unwrapped?
[There's really one 'gift' he wishes to unwrap for his birthday, really.]
[It's practically 'I love you' in Wandaspeak, not that she's ever shy in saying it. He doesn't have her abilities. How else will he know? Besides, it's a sweet callback to their first kiss and a promise of many more to come.
She watches as Stephen helps himself, anxious to see his reaction. It's silly - her cooking is usually up to par - but she was in such a rush to make sure everything was perfect that she can't silence her nerves.]
Two gifts, [she corrects, taking a sip of champagne.] One behind a door. And one to be unwrapped there.
[She might even add a bow, but later. It would have been cute, but there's no way Wanda could sit through dinner with a ribbon around her neck as much as she might want to. Stephen's touch is really all it can tolerate even now, and letting him kiss her there is still the greatest sign of trust she can offer.]
How is it? [Well, as long as he doesn't immediately abandon it for the cake, she must have done something right.]
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I think you meant to say 'charming' instead, [he says with a warm smile calling back on that first time they kissed, finally letting down their barriers and admitting to caring for each other more than just as friends. That day seems an eternity ago, and yet the memory of it is still so very fresh in Stephen's mind.
Stephen serves himself from all the food she,s cooked all day:]
I've lived on hospital food for almost half of my life, I'm pretty sure you can't cook worse than they did back then!
[He's teasing, of course. It's not the first time Wanda has cooked dinner for them, and each time he's enjoyed her cooking.
The mention of more surprises to come causes Stephen to arch an eyebrow with interest, his lips curling into a knowing smirk:]
Just the beginning? Are you saying that I have a gift waiting for me to be unwrapped?
[There's really one 'gift' he wishes to unwrap for his birthday, really.]
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[It's practically 'I love you' in Wandaspeak, not that she's ever shy in saying it. He doesn't have her abilities. How else will he know? Besides, it's a sweet callback to their first kiss and a promise of many more to come.
She watches as Stephen helps himself, anxious to see his reaction. It's silly - her cooking is usually up to par - but she was in such a rush to make sure everything was perfect that she can't silence her nerves.]
Two gifts, [she corrects, taking a sip of champagne.] One behind a door. And one to be unwrapped there.
[She might even add a bow, but later. It would have been cute, but there's no way Wanda could sit through dinner with a ribbon around her neck as much as she might want to. Stephen's touch is really all it can tolerate even now, and letting him kiss her there is still the greatest sign of trust she can offer.]
How is it? [Well, as long as he doesn't immediately abandon it for the cake, she must have done something right.]