Jealousy was — it was new. A slinking, mewling creature that rubbed up against him and he wasn’t sure if he could truly call it what it was. It couldn’t have been jealousy — he wasn’t even sure what he was jealous of. It only helped that he had won that battle, even if it wasn’t really a battle. Little victories. He licked his lips, considered her words. “Is that so? Are you saying I should bring you flowers from now on?” He would have wanted to lay in the sun with her. He could — he could do that now, with the turn of weather in their favor.
Mino shouldn’t say anything. He really had no business saying anything, really. His jaw clenched as he smiled, let her finish. Disappearing at night...sounded familiar. Sounded like something that he would have done at one point. But he would have never come back. That felt like giving someone too much hope of something that would never happen. Marina — she had her tells. Her faults he could smell at a distance and that worsened the closer to her he got.
“Oh, they would love you.” Mino might have said that too quick. Too eager. But his gaze dipped down to the bit of ice cream on her lip. “No reason to turn you away, I’d say.”
He took another bite of his ice cream, glanced down at the kitten then back to her. “I have...many sisters. Heather, Violet, and Iris are just three of them.” He scratched at the back of his neck, gave a half shrug. There really wasn’t any telling how the others would react to Fawn, but he knew they wouldn’t be so direct about it as those three had been. The girls of purple weren’t as versed in hiding their dislike in anyone. They hadn’t really had need to; not any longer. “Not all them are...as bad. They’re a special case. And you’ve met Candy; they were nice, weren’t they?” It felt an awful lot like he was trying to present his family to her. Not quite like he wanted her to like them, but to not think badly of them. Lest those same thoughts be reflected on him.
His shirt rubbed against his collarbone, the raised flesh of his healing brand reminding him that maybe she ought to think badly of them. That she should stay as far away as she possibly could. Havershim was just one of many, not even the worst. Would he be considered the worst?
“They’re an acquired taste. But not all my sisters are like that. We’ll definitely pay you for your time, if you do.” He reached up, brushed his finger over her lip to wipe the ice cream from it. There was no hesitance as he popped his thumb into his mouth. His brows rose, a sound of pleasant surprise leaving him. “That’s pretty good.”