The Titan's bride is worried about her marriage to Caius. She wants to make sure that Caius is happy, and she wants him to remember that she is happy. She tells him to smile for her, and he does so. Caius says that he is afraid that she will hurt him if he does not say anything. She says that she wants to push her own "cumstances" onto him, and Caius does not want to hurt her. He says that if he did say anything, she would "splutter" and "scream." Caius tells her that he has never done such a thing, because he wanted to "consummate" her so badly. She asks him why he hasn't done it, because she wanted to have sex with him. He explains that if one person does not have enough blood to impregnate the other, then the other person will have to do the same thing. The more Caius keeps silent, the more he loses the confidence he had in himself to keep the "totter" of "staying silent and silent" and binding Caius to the contract. He tells her to smile
The Titan's bride is worried about her marriage to Caius. She wants to make sure that Caius is happy, and she wants him to remember that she is happy. She tells him to smile for her, and he does so. Caius says that he is afraid that she will hurt him if he does not say anything. She says that she wants to push her own "cumstances" onto him, and Caius does not want to hurt her. He says that if he did say anything, she would "splutter" and "scream." Caius tells her that he has never done such a thing, because he wanted to "consummate" her so badly. She asks him why he hasn't done it, because she wanted to have sex with him. He explains that if one person does not have enough blood to impregnate the other, then the other person will have to do the same thing. The more Caius keeps silent, the more he loses the confidence he had in himself to keep the "totter" of "staying silent and silent" and binding Caius to the contract. He tells her to smile