Any name is fine by me, [as she's circled around him, stepping over his leg to move to his back.] This is the first people can hear me this well, and I've been called many, many names.
[Nonchalant, she grooms the back of his hair, content with inspecting him, and already shifting into doting mannerisms.] The first children decided to call me Amaterasu, since they weren't satisfied with me being without a name. Then, a friend, someone who traveled with me, and who could understand me, decided to call me Ammy. At first, I did think it was a little strange, but... now, it makes me think of him and what we've been through together. [And at last, she comes to sit by his side, faintly panting from the natural need to do so.] Both names are treasures to me. I could never pick.
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[Nonchalant, she grooms the back of his hair, content with inspecting him, and already shifting into doting mannerisms.] The first children decided to call me Amaterasu, since they weren't satisfied with me being without a name. Then, a friend, someone who traveled with me, and who could understand me, decided to call me Ammy. At first, I did think it was a little strange, but... now, it makes me think of him and what we've been through together. [And at last, she comes to sit by his side, faintly panting from the natural need to do so.] Both names are treasures to me. I could never pick.