- Messages
- 189
- OOC First Name
- Marga
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Wand
- Knotted 11 1/2 Inch Swishy Cherry Wand with Hippogriff Feather Core
- Age
- 04/2038
It was probably a good thing that Corey's mum was the Tengu Coach because he'd just decided to take more than two weeks off to enjoy Valentine's Day with Roxas. Sure, the two of them had just had their honeymoon recently, but surely the whole first year of marriage counts as honeymoon time, right? Even so, when he started planning for Valentine's Day, the only request Roxas had made of him was please don't cook, to which Corey had looked at him weirdly but agreed to the condition nonetheless. In turn, he told his husband - Merlin, he was never, and he meant never, going to get used to that - to pack for two weeks away. And to pack for a bit of cold winter, even though warming charms were a wizard's best friend. And now, it was finally February and they were all packed and ready to go. Taking his husband's - inner squeal - hand, he apparated both of them to Hakone, Japan.
Corey wasn't really one for planning, but he'd wanted their first Valentine's as a married couple to be just them. And somewhere Roxas could relax. And what was more relaxing than an area known for its hot springs. He'd made a reservation at one of the more expensive ryokans around, one that had its own open-air bath, sauna, and shower. Plus, it had its own living room and the option between Western beds and futons. He'd also looked at what they could do around the area, and there seemed to be a festival happening tonight if Roxas wanted to see that. And there were countless sights too, he'd heard there was an upside-down view of Mt. Fuji somewhere here. They had a whole two weeks to themselves. "Well?" he asked his husband as soon as they were finally settled into the room. "No cooking for two weeks," he said as he gestured to the room that had no kitchen, but had its own private garden and wooden terrace.
Corey wasn't really one for planning, but he'd wanted their first Valentine's as a married couple to be just them. And somewhere Roxas could relax. And what was more relaxing than an area known for its hot springs. He'd made a reservation at one of the more expensive ryokans around, one that had its own open-air bath, sauna, and shower. Plus, it had its own living room and the option between Western beds and futons. He'd also looked at what they could do around the area, and there seemed to be a festival happening tonight if Roxas wanted to see that. And there were countless sights too, he'd heard there was an upside-down view of Mt. Fuji somewhere here. They had a whole two weeks to themselves. "Well?" he asked his husband as soon as they were finally settled into the room. "No cooking for two weeks," he said as he gestured to the room that had no kitchen, but had its own private garden and wooden terrace.