Sometimes, Mordred wondered why couples did PDA in this era, no matter at what street she was passing by. In Camelot, people seemed to have more self-conscious and they actually got a room before smooching or giving love bites. Even the kingdom's two lovebirds, Lancelot and Guinevere, dragged themselves to an empty room as a preparation to make out.
That day, she had been spying on Father and her boyfriend while they dated, curious to know where they were heading and the activities they would do. So far, the couple had took the bus, stopped at Shinto station, and entered a fancy buffet restaurant in which Arturia enjoyed all sort of foods listed on the menu. Then the two continued to a park bench, each holding a taiyaki on their hands, and that was when all hell broke loose.
As they sat together side by side, Arturia placed her head on the redhead's shoulder who had his arm wrapped around her. They talked too inaudibly for Mordred to hear, but she was certain they teased one another occasionally, Shirou sending kisses to Arturia's head. Once, she would slap him playfully on the elbow, giggling like a brat, and the whole thing ended when they closed the distance in between, separated to take some air and grinning broadly.
From that moment Mordred took a mental note to never spy on them ever again. She found it very uncomfortable to see her father with that redhead guy.
