Perhaps luck isn't the best measurement. After all, being together is a choice, and it is one that you continually make. So, suffice to say, I think you have both chosen well.
[He doesn't know who exactly Dimitri's speaking about, and truly, he's hardly known anyone here for more than a few days. But the man in front of him radiates happiness when he speaks of his loved ones, and it is a very good look for him.]
Ah, but maybe that is too much philosophy for what is supposed to be a drawing of your horse.
[With Leonardo, there is no such thing as a 'simple' drawing, as Dimitri will find out shortly. He turns his notebook around so he and Fraldariend can see, and indeed, it looks something like this, only lacking the rider and with a long curly mane. The horse in the picture has a suitably smug expression on its face, somewhat vain.]
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[He doesn't know who exactly Dimitri's speaking about, and truly, he's hardly known anyone here for more than a few days. But the man in front of him radiates happiness when he speaks of his loved ones, and it is a very good look for him.]
Ah, but maybe that is too much philosophy for what is supposed to be a drawing of your horse.
[With Leonardo, there is no such thing as a 'simple' drawing, as Dimitri will find out shortly. He turns his notebook around so he and Fraldariend can see, and indeed, it looks something like this, only lacking the rider and with a long curly mane. The horse in the picture has a suitably smug expression on its face, somewhat vain.]