[She blows him a kiss first before she turns her attention to the glass. Her attempts are far less fruitful at first. She ends up with strange blobs that amount to nothing—that or she does not have the patience to keep going with them after she ends up with green-coloured shapes. She thinks that they are attempts at becoming birds, but she really might be far too distracted for it to turn into anything clear. At first, at least. The more she works, the better it becomes, and while the first attempts are small, she can see them taking shape more distinctly with every attempt. While Cid has four, Benedikta ends up with seven, and she grows more frustrated with each and decides to take a break when she sees that Cid is making some decent progress.
During his fourth attempt, she sets her things down to watch him instead, intrigued at what might come out of it when she sees the way it forms into something...
And when she sees what is very clearly a ship, although not perfect by any means, she is there to cheer with him, throwing her arms around him at his success and kissing him as he swings her around. She very nearly kicks the table and knocks everything from it in the process—
They relish in the joy of it a little longer, and Benedikta pours them a glass of wine to share as if this is some big celebration, though with how long they've been spending on it, it may as well be!
But now it is Benedikta's turn for her final try, and with Cid there to help her and recenter her, she is finally able to make something come of it. It is slow to take shape, and she uses up plenty of air from her lungs in order to do so, but...
It appears to be a bird with its wings spread, its head turned up as if looking to the clouds, preparing to take off into the sky. How very fitting, she thinks, and once again, she leaps into Cid's arms for a celebratory kiss before she's showing it off to him more closely.
And now with that out of the way—]
Do you suppose we are ready for this final one together?
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[She blows him a kiss first before she turns her attention to the glass. Her attempts are far less fruitful at first. She ends up with strange blobs that amount to nothing—that or she does not have the patience to keep going with them after she ends up with green-coloured shapes. She thinks that they are attempts at becoming birds, but she really might be far too distracted for it to turn into anything clear. At first, at least. The more she works, the better it becomes, and while the first attempts are small, she can see them taking shape more distinctly with every attempt. While Cid has four, Benedikta ends up with seven, and she grows more frustrated with each and decides to take a break when she sees that Cid is making some decent progress.
During his fourth attempt, she sets her things down to watch him instead, intrigued at what might come out of it when she sees the way it forms into something...
And when she sees what is very clearly a ship, although not perfect by any means, she is there to cheer with him, throwing her arms around him at his success and kissing him as he swings her around. She very nearly kicks the table and knocks everything from it in the process—
They relish in the joy of it a little longer, and Benedikta pours them a glass of wine to share as if this is some big celebration, though with how long they've been spending on it, it may as well be!
But now it is Benedikta's turn for her final try, and with Cid there to help her and recenter her, she is finally able to make something come of it. It is slow to take shape, and she uses up plenty of air from her lungs in order to do so, but...
It appears to be a bird with its wings spread, its head turned up as if looking to the clouds, preparing to take off into the sky. How very fitting, she thinks, and once again, she leaps into Cid's arms for a celebratory kiss before she's showing it off to him more closely.
And now with that out of the way—]
Do you suppose we are ready for this final one together?