[ Seeing that sparkle in her eyes brings a smile to Aymeric's face as well. He is grateful for any time they have together, and recent events such as their honeymoon have started him thinking about the next trip they might take together as a family. It is not difficult for him to imagine that their children have not seen much of Eorzea either, and so he would very much like the opportunity to travel with them to places they have never been.
For now, however, whether they will have the time to travel again or not remains to be seen. So he contents himself with what they have, and it is, of course, more than enough. He moves when she drains the water from the tub, and as they continue their conversation, he reaches for another towel, intent on helping her dry her tail. It must take considerable effort on a normal day, but he can imagine it must be more of a challenge now that she is not feeling like herself. ]
Of course. It may not be as notable as the higher houses, but the family name still does garner some recognition even now. [ His expression lightens at the mention of Lord Francel and others who assisted with the residential district. ] That is a very good idea; we should absolutely extend an invitation to them. But- Would entertaining and hosting be too much for you? I would not wish to cause you trouble.
As for the hospital and those who run it, I am certain they will understand and forgive your absence quite readily. Although perhaps you should consider paying a visit for yourself, if your own needs require it. [ But more than likely, should she need assistance, he will have a chirurgeon summoned to the manor rather than have her make the journey on her own. ]
Of course, I would not have my wife making such a trip if she is unwell. What sort of person would I be if I did? [ It would be frowned upon, certainly, and he would frown at himself for failing in his duty to care for her. ]
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For now, however, whether they will have the time to travel again or not remains to be seen. So he contents himself with what they have, and it is, of course, more than enough. He moves when she drains the water from the tub, and as they continue their conversation, he reaches for another towel, intent on helping her dry her tail. It must take considerable effort on a normal day, but he can imagine it must be more of a challenge now that she is not feeling like herself. ]
Of course. It may not be as notable as the higher houses, but the family name still does garner some recognition even now. [ His expression lightens at the mention of Lord Francel and others who assisted with the residential district. ] That is a very good idea; we should absolutely extend an invitation to them. But- Would entertaining and hosting be too much for you? I would not wish to cause you trouble.
As for the hospital and those who run it, I am certain they will understand and forgive your absence quite readily. Although perhaps you should consider paying a visit for yourself, if your own needs require it. [ But more than likely, should she need assistance, he will have a chirurgeon summoned to the manor rather than have her make the journey on her own. ]
Of course, I would not have my wife making such a trip if she is unwell. What sort of person would I be if I did? [ It would be frowned upon, certainly, and he would frown at himself for failing in his duty to care for her. ]