[As soon as Diluc knelt down beside him, Kaeya felt his face from the tips of his ears down to his chest. It wasn't exactly a marriage proposal, but a promise of one for when they returned home. He wanted to ask what if they never did go home, but he couldn't find it in himself to ask. Because he wanted to believe, too. That it was simply a matter of when, not if, they go home.
He found his vision blurring, eyes welling with tears and easily spilling over. He didn't quite know what to say, his words caught in his throat. So, he nodded. Vigorously.]
Yes.
[His chest hiccuped right then, embarrassingly. But he couldn't do much else right now. He couldn't even see the ring properly and he reached up with his other hand to scrub at his eyes.]
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He found his vision blurring, eyes welling with tears and easily spilling over. He didn't quite know what to say, his words caught in his throat. So, he nodded. Vigorously.]
Yes.
[His chest hiccuped right then, embarrassingly. But he couldn't do much else right now. He couldn't even see the ring properly and he reached up with his other hand to scrub at his eyes.]