Jeff & Tevos will be on semi-hiatus and remain that way until June 5th. I’ll still be on, but I have to do a LOT to prepare for the end of school and my bunny, so it will be easier if I put these two on the back burner.
I’ll still be around, and will answer replies(all that jazz), but it will be spacey. Thanks & love you guys! Feel free to ask for my skype. ))
Jeff & Tevos will be on semi-hiatus and remain that way until June 5th. I’ll still be on, but I have to do a LOT to prepare for the end of school and my bunny, so it will be easier if I put these two on the back burner.
I’ll still be around, and will answer replies(all that jazz), but it will be spacey. Thanks & love you guys! Feel free to ask for my skype. ))

Seriously? Omg I’m crying thank you so much ))
“I would love to,” Tevos smiles, “Gives me a wonderful excuse to disregard my work and other responsibilities until later on tonight, or—goddess forbid—tomorrow morning.”
She sounds almost childish: excited by the thought of rebelling, even just a little. She never really had time to relax, even as a teenager. She was being prepared for her future job as a councilor.
“Do you have any ideas as to where?” Tevos asks, because they could always do it right here….
Liselle snickers quietly at her mother’s near excitement at the thought of putting off work. She’s never had that sort of experience herself outside of school, but that’s long behind her now. But she’s glad to see her mother happy; she doesn’t get to see her smile often.
“Apollo’s isn’t usually too busy this time of day,” she says. “Not really fine dining, but I figured it should be low key, y’know? But, uhm, if you’re worried about people being nosy, we could also just stay here. I don’t mind either way.”
“People are always nosy,” Tevos dismisses with a sigh, “It comes with the job. Fera has told me that she has to filter at least thirty personal questions daily…most of which pertaining to my breasts."
"It’s up to you, I don’t mind either way.” Tevos replies, standing straight, despite her back touching the edge of her desk. She could easily lean, or slouch, but she’d never do that. …At least in the presence of someone else.
A favorite snack. While the idea is exciting, the excitement doesn’t last long, because, well, her mother is a high-ranking government official. She could have one of Jupiter’s moons if she so desired.
”Aria,” Tevos whispers harshly, “What are you doing? You have to sit down!” The small asari chides, worried she’ll get in trouble, too, if Aria does. And that cannot have that happen. Her record would be ruined!
Aria’s piercing blue eyes glared in the direction of Tevos, her nose wrinkling with annoyance. “Don’t you have a dumb book to read?” she snaps in a considerably loud tone of voice, her eyes narrowing. “Just ‘cause you’re the teacher’s little pet doesn’t mean you’re the boss of me.” The ability to read others came natural to Aria. Over a short period of time, she had observed her fellow classmates enough to determine their character– she concluded that Tevos was nothing more than a people pleaser.
Tevos’s brow lowered and her small foot stamped under her desk. “I am the boss of you, didn’t you hear the teacher? I have to watch over you."
She watches the other asari with a frown, "Come sit down, or you’ll get us both in trouble.”
“Don’t be sorry,” Tevos whispers, clearly surprised by her daughter’s touch. “I love you too, Liselle,” she says, beginning to curl around her daughter protectively.
She feels Liselle’s tense muscles begin to relax, and is grateful for it. She was worried - still is, but is relieved when she doesn’t seem to be as panicked as she had. “…Do you need anything?” She asks, almost hesitant. She really doesn’t want to let go.
Having her mother so close is calming. Her scent, the warmth of her touch, even just the sound of her breathing is relaxing to Liselle. There’s still a bit of tension in some of her muscles, mostly her arms, but they’re slowly becoming lax, almost loose.
“I’ll … I’ll be fine,” she murmurs. Another way of saying “no”, but she doesn’t want to say it outright. It might make her sound angry or upset, and she doesn’t want that. She just wants to stay in her mother’s arms right now. “Just a few more minutes.” She doesn’t want to let go either, but she’ll need to eventually.
Tevos doesn’t mind, curling herself instinctively around her daughter. “I’ve got you, Liselle,” the mother quietly says, “I’ve got you.” She kisses her daughter’s head an innumerable amount of times, her grip strong.
“You tell me if you need anything. You hear me? Anything.” The councilor breathes, doing her best to sound reassuring. She’s shaking like a leaf, terrified, but she’s trying to do right by her child.
[ Just once.]