Bayani & Victoria
"Others do it," Victoria informed, "Not for charity always. It's sort of a way to build up endurance. there are a lot of sports they put Polar Bear in front of because you do them out in the snow or cold." Where she grew up, it didn't really snow all that often, if ever, and the lowest temperatures went to around fifty degrees. If it dipped lower than that, it was a very unusual year for Buenos Aires. The question that Bayani pointed to her wasn't really a question so much as a guess and an apt one as well. Victoria nodded with a smirk on her face still. If they hadn't pushed, Victoria would've done it. Though she would've paid off the plunge Davian wanted her to take.
She smiled back at him, the corners of her eyes crinkling a little and it'd probably been one of the most natural smiles she had in a while. Sure, she smiled with her friends but it was nice to know she would have someone a year from now to do something as ridiculous as jump into freezing water. "Soon you'll have a five-year plan," Victoria teased, nudging him with her elbow and chuckling, "But let's plan on that then. Maybe next year I won't have all of Kitsune house willing to throw money at me to see me cold and wet in a bikini." She rolled her eyes at the thought, but did hope this wasn't going to happen against next year.
"It's good," she said, her smile not so much fading but taking on a kinder touch in her eyes, "That you're planning ahead. To have things you can look forward to."