Chiyo
It finally occurred to Chiyo that she had no idea what she was doing. Well, she knew what she was doing, but she didn't know what she was doing. She was kissing Aolani, she was aware of that, acutely aware of that, but even though she had been acting cool earlier, it was now all too clear to her that she actually didn't know what she was supposed to do.
She had only ever seen people kissing, and even then only in her games or in movies, or those bird-like pecks that her parents gave. She didn't know how it was actually supposed to be done, and she certainly had no idea what Aolani would like and she was going to be terrible at this she was sure.
But she gave it her best. And it certainly wasn't unenjoyable. Actually, it seemed the easiest way to proceed forward would be to just go with it. Okay, maybe kissing wasn't as difficult as she had originally thought.
The relationship itself though, that Chiyo was even less sure how to do. Not that she was opposed to it, mind you, if Aolani held romantic feelings for her, she was happy to accept them. If Aolani wanted her as her girlfriend, she would happily take that place. Romantic relations however, were a field in which she simultaneously had great and no experience. Sure, she had won the affections of countless 2-D girls, and like three boys, otome was not a popular genre, but Aolani was her first friend besides her brother. She was just really afraid that she'd mess up badly enough that she'd lose her, whether through some conflict or just things getting too weird.
But, as it now occurred to her,, she shouldn't allow that to trouble her too much right now, lest she bring that very thing about. For now, she should relax and enjoy herself, and again, there was a great deal to enjoy.
There was the proximity to Aolani, the feeling of her lips on her own, and those cute little sounds that she was making, that, after a moment she realized that she was mirroring. Then there was the sensation of Aolani's tongue and-
The blonde broke off abruptly, seeming to catch herself, blushing and giggling and smiling, and quite frankly the whole thing was rather adorable. Between this and their prior activity, Chiyo found herself smiling as well, though surprisingly enough blushing a bit less than the girl before her. This changed rather dramatically when Aolani spoke next. Chiyo really couldn't look her in the eye for a minute after she said that, and her face was flushed to an alarming shade. Even so, she still couldn't help smiling shyly and trying to mumble something in reply. "I, um, ah, I mean- I-" As always, Chyio was the picture of eloquence. After a few moments, she managed out "I'm happy to hear you say that."