She's faced herself mostly to the wall for this exact reason-- there's no way to hide the way her eyelids flutter at the touch, her mouth going just a little bit slack, another little gasp riding her breath. But he's the only one who can see the change in her expressions like this, which means the wicked little grin she gives him is all his as well.
Leaning back just a little in the chair lets her move her hips just the tiniest bit without making it obvious, just enough to press back against his fingers the tiniest amount, which she does almost immediately. It's loud in here as well, enough that he can hear her if he's very close, but enough to swallow any stray noises at the very least, and surely that also has to be a reason for this location or else Gustavain would likely have picked somewhere like the Last Stand or suggested a picnic or something.
The most notable thing in this interaction now, though, aside from the obvious, is that there's nothing teasing about the way he's doing this. While Gustavain has certainly been the one who's pushed for several of their more wild encounters, there's usually a bit of a tease to it, almost like he's goading Phillip (for all they know that there's no goading actually necessary). This is... remarkably straightforward, beyond the surprise factor.
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Leaning back just a little in the chair lets her move her hips just the tiniest bit without making it obvious, just enough to press back against his fingers the tiniest amount, which she does almost immediately. It's loud in here as well, enough that he can hear her if he's very close, but enough to swallow any stray noises at the very least, and surely that also has to be a reason for this location or else Gustavain would likely have picked somewhere like the Last Stand or suggested a picnic or something.
The most notable thing in this interaction now, though, aside from the obvious, is that there's nothing teasing about the way he's doing this. While Gustavain has certainly been the one who's pushed for several of their more wild encounters, there's usually a bit of a tease to it, almost like he's goading Phillip (for all they know that there's no goading actually necessary). This is... remarkably straightforward, beyond the surprise factor.