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The night fell, patrons and locals were beginning to scatter apart easily. The hostelry emptying slowly as To’zahni yawns, the man leans against the table he sat at the whole time smoking his pipe. Korekaze approached the Seeker and tapped his fingers on the table, its seemed the pair indeed enjoyed their prospective times during the ordeal. The tiger gambling, drinking, and smoking his stress away while the Au Ra spent his evening greeting, chatting, and pressing kisses on friends and strangers.
There was a soft touch to his free hand, small fingers quickly laced and tugged the Au Ra away from his companion. Korekaze was confused for a moment as To’zahni watched the Au Ra be whisked away so easily. But just from observing his friend’s expression there was a click of the man’s tongue and a smile. They approached the stairs and Korekaze took notice carefully as he cautioned each step up with care. A better view as he looked up to see it was his mate of all people. Wasn’t he spending time with his family? What was he doing here?
To the top of the stairs, he was lead to the small balcony. The lights were dim on this floor and vacant of others, as soon Utai halted his steps there was a soft sigh. Korekaze tilted his head, still confused as to why the Keeper was here. His mate turned to gaze up at him with a soft smile, a purr easily rumbling in his chest just looking at the Au Ra. Those small hands reached up and took hold of his robes, pulling him down for a kiss on the lips. Naturally he returned the gesture, it was something he grown accustomed to now.
It was a long and sweet one.
As they pulled away from one another, he looked up to see if there even was a mistletoe. There was none at all. Korekaze glanced at his mate, even if the man was blind it was still a questionable approach. But it did not matter, he saw a face he had come to endear. Taking hold of the Keeper’s left hand, he presses a soft kiss on his hand.
“[Happy Starlight to you too, Saran.]”