"When you present someone with a thing, it's called a gift. When you ask someone to make it for you so you can bestow it upon another, it's called a favour."
Smirk.
"Presenting your prospective amore with fairy lights falls under 'gift', not 'favour', and I was not expecting you to do her favours, lad. At all."
He's not meaning Autor should deign to give Punie gifts, though. Punie makes it seem like, if you give her a fire anything, there should be actual fire involved.
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"When you present someone with a thing, it's called a gift. When you ask someone to make it for you so you can bestow it upon another, it's called a favour."
Smirk.
"Presenting your prospective amore with fairy lights falls under 'gift', not 'favour', and I was not expecting you to do her favours, lad. At all."
He's not meaning Autor should deign to give Punie gifts, though. Punie makes it seem like, if you give her a fire anything, there should be actual fire involved.