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Jeremy Darling ([personal profile] stars_and_money) wrote2011-11-04 11:42 pm

A Random Coffee House, The Mainland, Friday Evening

Handwavily, Jeremy and George had caught meta for The Graduate at a movie theater on the mainland. It had been... Well, they hadn't exactly caught that much of it, to be honest. But the opening credits had looked good! Really, top notch! Or something. Whatever. Movie theaters were dark and the back row was made for way better things than actually watching a movie. Hey, Jeremy could probably get a private showing of just about any movie with little more than a snap of his fingers, so, why bother resisting the temptation to make out, right?

It had been totally worth it.

And they were progressing to the second part of the date now, and that was coffee. "That is one kickass dress, by the way," Jeremy said, as he was holding the door open for George, entering some random, sort of fancy (but not too fancy) coffee place. "I think we make a pretty dashing pair."

From a guy wearing a flashy suit (as requested!) to a movie and coffee date, that was par for the course.

[ooc: NFB due to off-islandness, and just for the daaate who I just modded with kind permission!]

[identity profile] onapalebicycle.livejournal.com 2011-11-06 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, that had two immediate effects: it stopped the runaway train that was her mouth, and it now had her staring at him like maybe her brain had just thrown a rod. What the --

"... How ..."

Um.

"This is kind of ..."

Jeremy was not on a date with a very eloquent girl. He should have realized that one ahead of time.

[identity profile] onapalebicycle.livejournal.com 2011-11-06 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm still George," she reassured him. "I just -- I love that suit and kind of want to take it off with my teeth and, um, so I thought you deserved to know, if it was gonna change things? Instead of feeling like I lied about it, but ... I also didn't want you to not ... want to make out with me and I love that you love bad movies and I ... just ... like being around you."

... good. That was perfect, right there, that was definitely helpful. She should just duct tape her mouth shut.

"I get that it ... might be weird," she added. "With -- whatever."

[identity profile] onapalebicycle.livejournal.com 2011-11-07 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
George was nodding. "I'm sorry you don't even get an interesting story out of it," she said, impulsively. "I mean, you tell your friends you made out with a dead chick, it sounds like you're a mortician with a sick fetish."

Um. So much for the gallows humor. Now was a good time to pick up her very-neglected coffee and take a long, long sip.

"I get that it's huge," she said. "I mean ... if you need time, or whatever. We can just ..."

Hmmm. "You tell me," she decided.

If he wanted to just ... walk home, and think about it, or take some time off, or even say he was taking time off in order to sound polite when he bailed. That would kind of be totally legit at this point.

[identity profile] onapalebicycle.livejournal.com 2011-11-08 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
George finished her coffee and set it down again.

"I'd like that," she said.

She wasn't going to push. She was going to give him space, and wait for him to come to her. If he did.

He may decide he wasn't okay with it, and she had to be okay with that, and that was one of those growing-up things she had to do, which was ironic what with being dead and all. It was only fair that he know. She figured. But it didn't make it hurt any less to think that he might never want to see her again.

Now really wasn't the time to sit and be stupid or emo. Now was the time to wrap her coat around herself and offer him the best smile she could manage.

"Let's get out of here."