itdruid: (Awkward Cuteness)
Mordred, the IT Druid (OC) ([personal profile] itdruid) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings 2021-03-11 06:24 pm (UTC)

Not enough chocolate? Mordred frowns at that. He can't imagine a world in which there wouldn't be enough chocolate for a cake. "I'm sorry you couldn't have the cake you wanted, though I hope what you did have was good." Dessert isn't supposed to be the highlight of the day, but it should be whatever the couple really wants it to be. That, at least, is a thing Mordred knows about weddings.

Something that represents his relationship with Galeas? It's a surprisingly difficult idea to work out. Their lives revolve around work, chocolate, and sex, and two of those three things really shouldn't be part of a marriage ceremony. The druid thinks about this for a moment, his fidgeting continuing until inspiration strikes him and he looks up at Adia with a bright smile.

"Plants. We-- grow a lot of plants together, and it's something we've done together since before we became a couple." His expression softens and warms noticeably as he thinks back to the first time he and his fiancé followed up on some of their first conversations and grew vines in Galeas' office. They'd only been simple pothos vines, but it was still theirs, and that meant a lot. "Maybe we could include some-- of our favorites, though they're not really good for bouquets or anything. Maybe flower crowns? That's fairly traditional for hand fasting ceremonies..."

This is unexpectedly amazing advice. The druid absolutely beams as he makes a mental note about all this. "This extremely helpful. I hadn't thought about-- making this wedding ours, rather than a big party for us. Thank you." He offers a hand to Adia, though he quickly pauses in reaching out when he realizes the cat is probably in the way. "S-sorry, I'm-- Mordred. It's nice to meet you-- and your cat, too."

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