There was no giving in, now. The flattery that probably would’ve worked mere moments ago went mostly unnoticed and certainly unacknowledged. She frowned at his question, and looked away. Her brows furrowed, as though in thought. Considering her - no -
their actions. What they’d very nearly brought upon themselves.
Artyom believed he’d make a good father. If, possibly, a bit lax. The opposite of his parents with all of their weird rules and stupid expectations. He wouldn’t have levied any of that on children, but would just love them for who they turned out to be. He’d not entered today even wishing to entertain that thought, but.. here he was. If he was going to commit himself to anyone, he would not have minded it being someone as beautiful as this woman.
Hers was a face he doubted he’d ever tire of seeing. If he was treated to the sight of her, every day? And promised some extra
fun throughout the year - not just during spring? That would be a very tempting deal.
Briefly, he thought of Malien, out there somewhere. He’d not seen the other man for a while. What would he think of this?
It wasn’t a place he allowed his thoughts to linger for very long. Because at the end of the day, he didn’t care all that much. This was about what he wanted, with this woman. Nobody else.
She didn’t answer him, not directly, anyway, but she did move closer. Her desire to know who he was.. would probably be something she took into account.
”Artyom. Or Arty,” he answered simply.
”Formerly, the heir apparent to my ancestral homeland. Now I’m just.. me.” Because he couldn't help putting that in there. Once upon a time he'd been considered royalty. But that was never something he'd desired.