- He stayed with his paws pressing down on her shoulders, her hits seemed to be only half hearted. He'd pinned her, it was his win. Which meant he could ask for anything he wanted, but at the moment he really only wanted a little understanding. "I do." He said, almost immediately. He didn't want her thinking he disliked any part of her personality, he'd grown to love it all. "But I love your serious side too." He stated slowly, calmly. He would not side step his emotions any longer, he wanted to rais a family with Bodair.
"But... you should know that sometimes I want to be serious... I want to improve my skills, better myself. It isn't always time for these games.." He was speaking softer now, trying to figure out how to lead into what he wanted. But was it really fair to ask her to be his mate like this? "Forget the bet." He said suddenly, gruffly. "My prize is no more bets!" He added, contradicting his last words as he moved off of her and paced a bit a way, moving in a slow circle as if he was thinking.
He looked to her, waiting for her to get up. "Bodair... I want you, I want your games... I want your serious side and your childish side and... I just want you to be with me... forever.." He smiled weakly, unsurely, when he was finished speaking. What if she rejected him? His sister would get a kick out of that, surely.