"Mm," she hums, a smile spreading over her lips as she slowly enters consciousness. The feeling of his hand in her hair brings a warm, pleasant feeling to her core and she curls closer to him.
"Morning," Calypso greets before burying her face in his chest. Most days she's pretty grounded for a goddess, with no domain to rule, few obligations, content to stay lazy with her boyfriend or urge him to things with her. Whatever strikes their fancy.
"Good morning, sleepyhead," he replies, amused. It's not often that most people get to see a goddess in a moment of weakness, but Henry finds it endearing. It makes her more human, less terrifying and... well, divine, and out of reach. "Comfortable?"
"Always," she chuckles, wrapped around him like a climbing vine. "You're more comfortable than you look." Eventually, she does lift her head to scoot up to kiss the corner of his mouth and his chin lazily, continuing her morning greeting.
“Thanks.” An odd compliment, maybe, but that’s the sort of thing Henry lives for. Where’s the fun in being ‘normal’, anyway?
“As good as ever,” he tells her cheerfully, shifting to drop a kiss on her forehead. “And I know you did, too - snoring away, the picture of dignity. The other gods and goddesses would be jealous."
"I don't know about that," comes a laugh, her eyes still closed after the kiss he's planted on her forehead.
"I don't snore, do I? Surely you must've imagined that." Calypso rolls onto her stomach, scooting forward to kiss him properly, reaching to brush her fingers through his hair.
"You do! And sometimes you make this little whistling sound when you exhale," he insists, with nary a care at how obvious the teasing is. His arms slip around her comfortably as she kisses him, and he continues talking, voice muffled against her lips. "It’s totally adorable."
"You think my funny noises are cute?" Calypso asks suddenly, raising her eyebrows. She lightly touches her own nose thoughtfully, unaware of the whistling and unsure if she should feek embarrassed or not. No one ever pointed it out before, but Henry isn't just anyone.
"Yeah, why wouldn't I?" Goddess or no, everything she does is in some way beautiful, or else ridiculously cute. Like, to the point of being totally unfair to him. Lowering his voice, he asks with a grin, "Are you embarrassed?"
"Not really," she replies honestly. "I like that you think I can be cute and funny and maybe a little odd."
Lazily, she sprawls over him, cinnamon colored hair in a slight mess until she runs her fingers through the thick locks, pushing it away from her face. "I think you're cute and funny and odd, too. Very much so."
"The best people are," Henry says affectionately, craning his neck to kiss her. Even as a mess, her hair looks perfect, as if she'd intentionally styled it that way. He knew plenty of girls who would kill to have that. "And I'm glad you agree."
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"Morning," Calypso greets before burying her face in his chest. Most days she's pretty grounded for a goddess, with no domain to rule, few obligations, content to stay lazy with her boyfriend or urge him to things with her. Whatever strikes their fancy.
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"Did you sleep well?"
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“As good as ever,” he tells her cheerfully, shifting to drop a kiss on her forehead. “And I know you did, too - snoring away, the picture of dignity. The other gods and goddesses would be jealous."
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"I don't snore, do I? Surely you must've imagined that." Calypso rolls onto her stomach, scooting forward to kiss him properly, reaching to brush her fingers through his hair.
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Lazily, she sprawls over him, cinnamon colored hair in a slight mess until she runs her fingers through the thick locks, pushing it away from her face. "I think you're cute and funny and odd, too. Very much so."
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