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Álainn took the California roll and munched on it. "Mm, well..." She paused. "You can take someone with you, but only if they have your protection. It can be the place of nightmares for someone uninvited or someone non-Fey."
Emi chuckled and shrugged, "I can understand that. Hell is practically dangerous no matter of you're a demon or not. We aren't exactly hospitable creatures."
She blushed sweetly. "Yes, it is." She fidgeted with her food. Most of it was gone by now. She glanced up at Emi and smiled hesitantly. "Will you take me up on that offer?"
Her back straightened, and she grinned. "Really?" She laughed. "That's... Awesome. I haven't cuddled with someone else before. Unless my dog counts..." Álainn paused. "Alright. Are we... Going somewhere else or something? Or can we head to the loft?"
Álainn blushed even harder. She had just admitted something very strange, highly unusual. She ducked her head, hair hiding her face, wondering what Emi would do.
She raised her head. She was unbelievably proud of herself. She grinned. "Collie and Husky mix. She's... God." She chuckled. "Gorgeous, and quite the little heater at night. Helps me out if werewolves or any were animal comes to town. Keeps them low with her scent."
"No, Emi, I've got my half." She had taken careful note of how much all of her food had cost. She drew out her wallet from her purse - a duct tape wallet, nonetheless - and retrieved the correct amount with an extra tip.
"I'm sure." She smiled as she slid out of her chair, hooking her bag over her shoulder, across her chest. She offered a slim, graceful hand and smiled again. "Come on."