[Eun finds she's growing more and more comfortable showing affection to Asil in front of her parents. None of it is above a PG-rating, but it's more than she's ever done before, as it's a new situation for all three of them. Her parents are remarkable low-key about it, which she appreciates as she gets used to it herself.
It's still a little bizarre to be standing there between her lover and her parents and seeing them interact. Eun's so much more used to compartmentalizing her social groups...
"There isn't much countryside or wilderness around here, you have to get off the peninsula for that, but there are plenty of state parks and beaches if you need a break from the city." He gestures to Eun with a lift of his chin. "But she probably wouldn't take you to the tourist spots anyway unless you asked."
Eun shrugs her shoulders.]
The bridge is always worth seeing, and I like the Palace of Fine Arts and the Legion of Honor, but the last two are barely considered touristy hot spots anyway.
[She glances over to Asil curiously.]
I don't think we talked about the big tourist spots of San Francisco and whether they would interest you or not. [Her gaze slips to Anna and Charles then.] Or you two, either.
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It's still a little bizarre to be standing there between her lover and her parents and seeing them interact. Eun's so much more used to compartmentalizing her social groups...
"There isn't much countryside or wilderness around here, you have to get off the peninsula for that, but there are plenty of state parks and beaches if you need a break from the city." He gestures to Eun with a lift of his chin. "But she probably wouldn't take you to the tourist spots anyway unless you asked."
Eun shrugs her shoulders.]
The bridge is always worth seeing, and I like the Palace of Fine Arts and the Legion of Honor, but the last two are barely considered touristy hot spots anyway.
[She glances over to Asil curiously.]
I don't think we talked about the big tourist spots of San Francisco and whether they would interest you or not. [Her gaze slips to Anna and Charles then.] Or you two, either.