[In all fairness, Phil did start this. The initial teasing and the saying "I do" were all him; even if the second one was unintentional, he certainly hadn't said anything to protest it. Or, to be more specific, he hadn't wanted to protest it, the idea of devoting himself to Day for the rest of his life. He still doesn't have any intention of saying that isn't what he wants, but hearing it voiced aloud in such a concrete fashion is another matter entirely.
Oh. They're basically engaged (albeit not in so many words), aren't they.
Unfortunately for Day, if he was hoping for some sort of romantic affirmation, that is not what he's going to get. If he was trying to fluster Phil, however, he most definitely succeeded on that front, because the sound Phil lets out before realizing it is something 1) halfway between a squeak and a startled gasp, and 2) totally and utterly ridiculous.
He'd be far more embarrassed about it if he weren't also trying to remember how to breathe at the same time, because apparently certain critical parts of his brain have managed to disengage.]
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Oh. They're basically engaged (albeit not in so many words), aren't they.
Unfortunately for Day, if he was hoping for some sort of romantic affirmation, that is not what he's going to get. If he was trying to fluster Phil, however, he most definitely succeeded on that front, because the sound Phil lets out before realizing it is something 1) halfway between a squeak and a startled gasp, and 2) totally and utterly ridiculous.
He'd be far more embarrassed about it if he weren't also trying to remember how to breathe at the same time, because apparently certain critical parts of his brain have managed to disengage.]