"I guess you're right," Rafael said, his gaze fixed on where Hera had disappeared. "This situation is better than not having her. And honestly, I don't feel there's anything wrong with us sharing Hera. Maybe it's because we've been friends for so long—I mean, besides vying for her attention, it just feels... natural."
"They say it's better to share with family than let others benefit," Luke said with a shrug.
"Did Dave teach you that?" Rafael asked, laughing.
"Yeah," Luke replied casually. He genuinely believed it was a better solution than losing Hera to someone else and monopolizing her for himself.
"But that's usually about family wealth and treasure," Rafael chuckled, laughing heartily. Luke's expression darkened as he shook his head and walked off, leaving Rafael laughing uncontrollably in front of the campus. Rafael didn't mind; he relished the opportunity to tease Luke, knowing such chances were rare.