Well, that was a bust. As the characters got up, Loras shook their hands and kept a good face as any good Ser would do. The Toys all skipped on their way and Loras waved at a few members of the watching audience, smiling brightly. Had he flowers, he would have tossed them to the pretty girls, but then again, he only saw fat middle aged women.
Finally, Loras returned to Obi-Wan, still smiling. "That's alright," he laughed, his arm sliding around his friend's shoulders. They were at the Happiest Place on Earth, it was difficult for Loras not to be happy about it. "I'm sorry you had to see what you did, old friend," he told Obi-Wan, just for good measure. What he was sorry for was his friend's emotions over it. He sobered a little, though he still smiled softly.
His tone was soft now as he spoke, just loud enough for Obi-Wan to hear him. "We could go on all the rides in the park and it won't erase what you saw. Just know nothing's going to happen to you when I'm here with you. And nothing will happen to me when you're with me. Okay?"