"The ribbon... uhm... would you...?"
Aria glanced over at Pandora as he spoke, only to find his back turned towards her. He was motioning towards the black ribbon that appeared to be in a precariously tight knot, keeping his own mask in place.
The girl smiled slightly, before moving over so she could untie the knot. "Its a lucky thing I have nails," she began, "else it'd be really hard to get this knot out." She figured she was rambling, but she hoped that made it less awkward for him because it cut out the random moments of silence. She figured he was feeling a bit awkward - he seemed it anyway - and she really hoped it wasn't because of her.
'Its probably just because of the situation he was put into. I wonder how long he knew he was to be getting married for...' she thought, as the knot finally slipped free. Sitting back down, she once again took the original seat she had had, so as to keep Pandora from feeling crowded. She figured, if he already seemed a bit weirded out by the situation, than maybe she should try to make this the least awkward it could be for him.
She clasped her hands in her lap though, still a bit nervous. He seemed to react well enough to his face, so she figured she wasn't too repulsive to him. But she was nervous about actually getting to see her husband-to-be's face for the first time; he sounded handsome, so she figured he was. And while she didn't like to judge people on looks, she knew that she sometimes did it - nobody was perfect. Especially not a half demon.
But, like she had thought of him the first time she saw him... he was built. So that was a plus in her book.
Pushing her thoughts from her head, she played a bit with her gloved hands before she looked back over towards Pandora.