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“Organized and yet you let yourself run out of paper plates. For shame.” Evi retorts, shaking the envelope beside her ear as if she’ll be able to determine its contents from sound alone. Her eyes roll at his assertion, as they always do at that sort of thing, and she sighs. “Do I know it? I’m not so sure, sometimes the look on your face just screams philanthropy…” Her sarcastic babble dwindles out as she pulls the note from the envelope first. Trying to ignore the flushed feeling that creeps up her neck, Evi merely looks up after reading the note to give her present company a look of good natured ridicule, though it’s marked with a smile. One that vanishes immediately once she catches sight of the envelope’s other contents. “Heilige kak.” Blue eyes blink hard a few times to confirm what she’s seeing before Evi pulls the tickets out fully and deciphers the entire meaning. “The summer opening?” Her head snaps up quickly so she can look wide-eyed at the man across from her, trying to decipher from his expression if this is an elaborate prank. “Are you kidding, Jonas? Did you – did you sell your soul? I have been shut out of that website so many times – I – holy shit. I could kiss you.” And then, suddenly remembering Naomi’s comments from the day before, she makes an amendment: “I mean – not doing that. Definitely not going to assault you right now. I just – holy shit.” The last statement is nothing but a surprised exhale, Evi’s hand raking back through her hair despite its current updo as she looks back to the tickets. “I…” What is there to say? After a moment of thought, she just laughs. “Do you even like gardens? I just…” Their reality finally sinking in, Evi sets the tickets on the table and looks at him rightfully. “Even for a sponsor, this… this is a lot. I know how much these cost, even if you did not, in fact, sell your soul.” And yet she’s not so selfless as to try and turn them down. She bites her lip for a moment before trying her hand, her smile still coming unbidden all the while. “Any chance you’ll let me pay you back, at least? Before I drag you through hours of looking at begonias? Trust me, you’ll live to regret this.”
You just had to let her get it all out, be it snark or surprise, and it was a delight to watch regardless. Was it too much to hand cut paper for an envelope and whip out the calligraphy inks for the name on the front? Maybe, but she’d told him more than once he was the most extra person she knew and he might as well live up to that. Especially if it brought the kind of joy to her that he saw right now. “I’m gonna assume that’s a cuss word, darlin’. And no, shit, who’d want my soul? I’m an insomniac, I hopped on the site at 4am the morning they opened up ticket sales.” Jonas said, only to be damn near thrown flat by her next sentence. Could kiss him, huh? Oh. Oh dear. Saying something like that and looking so beautiful, so extravagantly happy in ways he’d never seen in the two years he’d known her, that was...a lot. He could feel the blush going to the tips of his ears and he looked away from her wide blue gaze for a moment to recover himself. Thankfully she threw him an opening by starting to tear herself down a little. He could work with that. “Evi, of course I like gardens. I just can’t manage ‘em myself, hence why you’re doin’ me such a favor working out back. I’m an alchemist more than anything else, for chrissakes! So you ain’t gonna bore me.” Jonas countered, nudging at her foot under the table with his own. This was better, this didn’t make his heart pound in his chest and send his thoughts cantering towards how beautiful she was and how smart, how much he wondered if he was a bad sponsor given he could tell that feelings were sneaking in around the cracks. Feelings he should stifle, but oh, the radiance of her smile! That was something else. Jonas snorted at her request and shook his head. “Hell no. Bad enough you talked me into lettin’ you pay for lunches and dinners from time to time.” He paused, then decided he might as well say what needed saying. “I’m real proud of you, Evi.”

















