Navi liked feeling his arms around her. It was like feeling safe and excited at the same time, but not in a conflicting way. With him, feeling content and excited at the same time made perfect sense. "Well, I'll be here for all the other victories. Even if you don't win. I'll be watching, and we can do this afterwards - either here or at one of our apartments. We should make it a tradition." She nuzzled her head into the crook of his neck, letting it rest there. She liked the idea of making traditions with him - it implied there was time enough to do so.
"Nope, I don't. You have a lot to teac hem." She giggled a bit at her own innuendo, and sighed. There was so much to learn with Alec, both about him and as well about the world that she now inhabited. But he had been nothing but patient thus far, and it was a heady thing to have someone care about her enough to go at her pace. She wanted to return his kindness with kindnesses of her own, and she swore to herself that she would do so.
Navi put her hair back up in a loose ponytail, albiet a damp one, and grinned when he told her that she made the clothes look sexy. "Well, thank you. ... and the lady at the store where I bought that told me about dry cleaning, and it sounds like a pain. Besides, when I'm at home, I usually don't wear clothes. I never had to before I was human, so it's weird." She usually just fluttered around as she had before, sans clothes. If she had to, she would wear a robe around him. Or a blanket.
She led him by the hand to the door and unlocked it, glad that there weren't a bunch of angry people waiting to be let inside. She tugged on his hand as she started to jog out of the auditorium, giggling that they hadn't gotten caught. When they got to the street, she winked at him. "I'm really good for getting taxis. Or do you have a car?" She generally didn't bother, and just flew where she wanted to go, but she couldn't pick him up.