>>3572503>>3571478I suppose we could visit my family together if she wants. She'd be on her best behavior around them, although I suppose that's not too different from her usual behavior. I'd really rather not let her father anywhere near her again, though.
She can read for sure. I think she can read quickly, but enjoys taking her time to savor the contents of a good book. While I can imagine her stuttering or having a hard time speaking up when reading out loud, her reputation as an amazing student suggests that she trained hard to get over things like that while in class.
She's not the type to be suspicious or annoyed, but I can see her feeling insecure and thinking I would prefer being with someone else. She'd bottle up those feelings for the most part, but I would reassure her just how much I love her by giving her plenty of affection.
It's possible. I do feel that I sometimes might be overly protective of her, although there are other times where I might be a bit too mischievous. It's a delicate balance. If she ever were to worry that I don't love her, I would do anything and everything for the sake of conveying my love for her, starting with an embrace.
>>3571577A large beautiful house for us.
>>3571611I've said it before, but she definitely isn't very fond of the military or things related to it considering what they did to her and her friends.
>>3571954I know that she has a hard time bringing herself to eat at all when nervous, so I assume she's not a very big eater.
>>3572132No way, it's way too rough of a place for her.
I would be her butler for a day, taking care of everything for her.
Read books and enjoy a warm cup of tea, maybe looking at the window now and then.
None that I know of, just a poem.
>>3572487Cuddling with her in bed.