[Gilgamesh, however, offers no clues. Smiling faintly, he just gestures to the box.]
I would not ruin the surprise. Go on; it is yours to have.
[It looks as though she'll need to break through her hesitation and get it over with. It can at least be discerned that the gift itself is very, very light, like a feather in her hand. It may not even be jewelry of any kind, given it has so little weight; even chains of gold or silver would be at least slightly noticeable. But if not jewelry, what is so small and so delicate that would fit in such a box, and that would also be useful to her?
As the saying goes, there's really only one way to find out.]
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I would not ruin the surprise. Go on; it is yours to have.
[It looks as though she'll need to break through her hesitation and get it over with. It can at least be discerned that the gift itself is very, very light, like a feather in her hand. It may not even be jewelry of any kind, given it has so little weight; even chains of gold or silver would be at least slightly noticeable. But if not jewelry, what is so small and so delicate that would fit in such a box, and that would also be useful to her?
As the saying goes, there's really only one way to find out.]