Bamy looked at Naleth and smiled. "Why, thank you." She thought for a minute and then reached to the top of her boot, and pulled out the jewelry box. She blushed slightly and said,"I bought this earlier, I will more than likely never even take it out of the box. It would look beautiful on you." She slid the box across the table. She waited, feeling slightly nervous.
Naleth glanced to Bamy, she pulled the box to her and opened it slowly. "Holy shi..." she caught the word in her throat, she admired the necklace for a full minute before quickly saying,"I was looking at this, but I... couldn't afford it..." She held it out infront of her for a minute before,"I cant accept this..." She calmly placed it back into the box.
Bamy just smiled. She carefully took the box and put it back in the top of her boot. "Perhaps, at a later time you will be able to accept it. For now, I will just hold onto it. I really would like it if you accepted it but, I won't push you." She said quietly. She had the feeling that Naleth might have responded this way and had prepared herself for it.
Naleth fidgeted slightly in her chair. She wanted the necklace but it really was too much. She lifted her cup to take another sip, then realised her cup was empty. She placed it back down and pretended that it was still partially full. "Well..." She said, argueing with herself,"I, like anyone else, love getting gifts. Its just, that was pretty expensive and we just met about ten minutes ago..."
Bamy smiled as two more cups of coffee arrived. "I understand what you are saying. I wasn't sure why I even bought the necklace, something just told me to." She paused and took a sip of the fresh coffee. "Oh much better, than the last cup." She wasn't quite sure what else to say. She was trying to keep her head clear of the images in there.
Naleth smiled, accepting the new cup. Blowing lightly she smiled to Bamy. She thought to herself,"She really is pretty..." She looked at her, and blurted out the question,"Are you seeing anyone?"
Bamy looked over at Naleth and blushed. "No, I am not seeing anyone. Are you?" She thought to herself, I wonder...Gah you must her, stop thinking that way. She took another sip of her coffee, unable to take the smile off her face.
Naleth nodded, "Neither am I." She sipped again on the coffee. She crossed her legs over eachother, lowering her head, she was trying to hide her smile. When she looked back up at Bamy she pushed a lazy lock of hair from in front of her eye. Bamy was still there, so it wasn't a dream.
Bamy leaned forward, and tucked the lock of hair behind one of Naleth's ears. She smiled and sat back. "You are absolutely the prettiest dragon, I have came across. I hope you don't mind me saying so." She said the words quietly.
Naleth blushed bright red. "I... I think your very pretty..." She stammered. Butterflies fluttering around crazily in her stomach. She tried to take a sip of her coffee but thought she would spill it all over herself and set it back down. She glanced back up a Bamy and blushed even deeper.
Bamy smiled. "So, uhh. I was going to say something, and I have completely forgotten what I was going to say." She laughed as she said the words.
Naleth's blush slowly faded away. She looked back at Bamy,"Why do I feel so wierd around you?" She fidgeted again, growing more uncomfortable in her little chair.
Bamy looked around the coffee shop and then back at Naleth. "I was wondering the same thing. Shall we go on a walk? I would like to get out of this coffee shop, it is getting more and more crowdes, the longer we sit here." She stood and stretched. She quickly brushed off her black skirt.
Naleth stood up after her, she noticed some hairs on her shoulder and she lightly brushed them off. She looked at Bamy,"Lead the way."
Bamy walked to the door and stepped outside. She looked around and took a left. She paused so, that she was walking in step with Naleth. Her hand gently brushed Naleths. She blushed but, didn't pull her hand away. "So Naleth, can I ask what your trades are? Mine are Dream Weaving and Empathy."
Naleth blushed, moving her hand into Bamy's not holding, just hanging there. "I... Im in Necromancy... and assasination..." She was worried how Bamy would take this. She didn't want to lie to her, not when she felt about her like this.
Bamy smiled. "Ooh, those both sound interesting. I couldn't ever imagine myself doing either of them but, I bet your good at them." She heard a sound and turned to look but, she didn't see anything. She browsed the different shops, and suddenly went bright red.
Naleth wonder why she was going red. "Is something wrong?" She asked, trying to sound polite, she kept her hand where it was, waiting for to she if she would react.
Bamy tried to get the color to leave her face. "Well, not exactly. With Dream Weaving, it doesn't matter what time it is, where or what day, dreams come no matter what. And uh, I just seen a dream that was rather, err what is the word, graphic." She couldn't get the color to leave her face. She wasn't used to picking up on these sort of dreams.
Naleth looked a little worriedly,"Well, umm... details?" She smiled and laughed lightly, hoping it wasn't her dreams she was talking about. She tried to push the thoughts out of her mind, bringing her attention to the passing stalls.