@littlest-lily said in Out of their Element:
“I… I just want to play with you more,”
That’s Aiden’s line.
@littlest-lily said in Out of their Element:
“I… I just want to play with you more,”
That’s Aiden’s line.
@littlest-lily Handling without warning or obtaining permission is another big step, probably moreso for Aiden than for Evie.
Watching tinies navigate and manipulate their environment is endlessly fascinating to me. It’s my favorite distraction. All of my little lovelies have to overcome their self-consciousness fairly quickly.
Aiden’s repeated proposals to take Evie outside confirms to me that he’s suffering from separation anxiety as much as Evie has been.
Christmas decorations? Slow down, buddy.
@littlest-lily IMO, well-motivated characters make the best smut.
@littlest-lily As someone who is desperately trying to reduce the amount of time he spends online, it was ironic to find myself during the first part of this chapter saying, “Evie needs the Internet.”
Both Evie and Aiden seem remarkably emotionally mature for their age(s). It’s both appropriate and adorable that Evie is the first to indulge in fantasizing about what a life together would be like. I’m struck that she already seems to have, if not abandoned, at least deferred the hope of getting restored to normal size.
Both of them need to acknowledge that Evie’s dependency on Aiden is a real obstacle to their relationship. I think it’s most analagous to her having suffered a disability. Some couples can accommodate that, some cannot.
@littlest-lily In my experience, being able to continue a conversation while being handled is a big positive step for a tiny. Evie might be adjusting to the situation faster than Aiden is.
I forget if Evie had a phone. She might go overboard on the texts if she did.