Oliver did like the reassurance that joining the adventurer's guild would make them heroes. Sanguine didn't seem to set on the idea, though. He supposed he would just have to show her how far they could get with that approach. Then the vampire even suggested that they return to relaxing right after dinner. Not something he'd expected from her, but he definitely liked the idea. "That sounds good to me." he agreed. He didn't like the idea of inviting their generals, but only because he wanted to be alone with his companion. He couldn't very well shut them out for his own selfish reasons, though, that wouldn't be right.
Then, unfortunately, the woman managed to get to her feet. So of course the Cleric was quick to follow, not wanting to be too far from the woman who'd quietly stolen his heart. It wasn't too far to the dining room, but this time he got a pleasant surprise when she pulled her chair over next to his. Grinning, Oliver squeezed his partner's hand as the table was rearranged to suit their new seating arrangement better. The only real problem was that during dinner they never got much in the way of time alone, making it hard for him to use his crippling kisses on the vampire. He was quite sure Sanguine would melt for him if he could just get her alone long enough to show her his side of things. For now, though, he supposed he would just enjoy dinner and bide his time. He'd have her all to himself again soon enough...