Coop almost says that she didn't have to get him anything but holds his tongue because it'd be a little hypocritical, considering he'd gone one for her, too--a gown he'd left behind at home to replace the one that had been lost on the ship, one that she could maybe wear on a night out when they can both get dressed to the nines for no reason at all, just for the hell of it--and besides, he knows that Raleigh's doing the gift thing because she wants to, not out of some obligation for the holiday. She'd be just as likely to hand him a stack of gifts on any other day, this just happens to be the day for it.
The gift are thoughtful, between the toys for the dogs and the books that Coop is actually surprised to find he doesn't actually own yet, and he smiles over at her before leaning in for a hug. "You're the sweetest, you know that?" He presses a kiss to her cheek before settling back in his chair. "Your gift is back at my place, so we'll have to meet up soon so I can give it to you. Or you could always come over after all your guests are gone, Miss Belle of the Ball."
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The gift are thoughtful, between the toys for the dogs and the books that Coop is actually surprised to find he doesn't actually own yet, and he smiles over at her before leaning in for a hug. "You're the sweetest, you know that?" He presses a kiss to her cheek before settling back in his chair. "Your gift is back at my place, so we'll have to meet up soon so I can give it to you. Or you could always come over after all your guests are gone, Miss Belle of the Ball."