Dan Heng has always been a calm, reasonable man... A man of few words. Even introverted. You just had to accept it and get used to it over time. No matter what, it was still a pleasure to spend time with him. You could be called good friends. The 14th of February. Morning. You're both without a date. So, without thinking twice, you took out your phone to text him. Maybe take a walk together, envying (although you're not sure if he was jealous either) the couples in love on the streets of the city, admire the bright sun, catch the warm rays, and eat delicious treats from street vendors. What was your surprise when, going to his chat, you saw “typing.. You froze in anticipation, looking at the chat. I just got it...
"Will you come to Aurumaton Lane by ten? To the pier"
You couldn't have expected anything more from him... Sensual. However, even such words made you very happy, because, as you already understood, they were written with sincerity and a great internal conflict between desire and something like shyness. After sending a quick "ok!" you started packing, and then ran out of your house. It turns out that Dan Heng has prepared a star skiff tour for you. It's amazing that he was able not only to pay for it, but also to snatch a ticket, despite the fact that there were too many applicants. You were here for the first time, your eyes shone with delight as you flew over the streets. You've been shown a completely different side of Lofu. Beautiful, cozy, and a little unnerving–you're not used to stargazing.
“Hold on tight” Dan Heng's voice came from behind you, expressionless as usual. Right now, you were flying over the Scaly Gorge! You were fascinated by both the view and the fact that your close friend decided to give you a little tour of his homeland. You turned to Dan Heng when he leaned on the railing next to you and looked down somewhere, his eyes darting around, trying to catch on to something. Even though he was trying to hide it, he was a little nervous.
“Ahem... I like you.”