[It’s the first text that causes Joshua to stall. He doesn’t begin writing, not immediately like he has before, but when he does the ellipses come and go.]
» Thank you. They are small- around a foot in height. Their plumage is snowy white; their eyes large and an aquamarine shade. The most notable feature is the glowing blue crystal they all have on their forehead.
[The slight pause after the first text is sent seems more related to what came before as Joshua’s timing seems consistent throughout the rest and similar to what he’d been doing before.]
» Why are people suspicious of Lady Aurora?
[He does skip the next one though, doesn’t linger like before, doesn’t try to compose something, just doesn’t touch it.
The wine comment makes him chuckle though. Prompto is sharp of wit.]
» Oh? Familiar with my scent already, are you?
» I’ll commit these names to memory. I don’t think my brother or my friend Dion have picked names yet. I’ll have to check with them and ensure they’ve seen the post.
[ ‘-ton of different meanings, but they all kinda work for you.’ Maybe Joshua reads this message over a few times before responding.]
» Well, I think I must go with Praeclarus then, just to hear you roll the R. You move pretty fast, already giving my fake name a nickname. What does one shorten Vesper to? Ves? Per? If Vesper means evening-star what’s the word for star? What’s the word for evening?
» Oh, sweet Prompto, do not promise that which you cannot deliver.
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» Thank you. They are small- around a foot in height. Their plumage is snowy white; their eyes large and an aquamarine shade. The most notable feature is the glowing blue crystal they all have on their forehead.
[The slight pause after the first text is sent seems more related to what came before as Joshua’s timing seems consistent throughout the rest and similar to what he’d been doing before.]
» Why are people suspicious of Lady Aurora?
[He does skip the next one though, doesn’t linger like before, doesn’t try to compose something, just doesn’t touch it.
The wine comment makes him chuckle though. Prompto is sharp of wit.]
» Oh? Familiar with my scent already, are you?
» I’ll commit these names to memory. I don’t think my brother or my friend Dion have picked names yet. I’ll have to check with them and ensure they’ve seen the post.
[ ‘-ton of different meanings, but they all kinda work for you.’ Maybe Joshua reads this message over a few times before responding.]
» Well, I think I must go with Praeclarus then, just to hear you roll the R. You move pretty fast, already giving my fake name a nickname. What does one shorten Vesper to? Ves? Per? If Vesper means evening-star what’s the word for star? What’s the word for evening?
» Oh, sweet Prompto, do not promise that which you cannot deliver.