Who: Danny, Olette, any patrolmen that want to catch them later
What: Danny and Olette finally decide to act like a couple. Too bad the patrolmen interrupt them.
Where: Secluded area of the park
When: October 18
Warnings: If you don't like romance, you probably shouldn't read this! That, and teenagers are going to be teenagers.
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This was just going to be another date. )
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"No problem," he replied, grinning at her. Well, that was a bit of a lie--dinner was a bit hard to figure out, since...well, the Ari Apartments wasn't a great choice for a date, of all things, and this small town didn't really have that many restaurants. But he'd pulled through, and without having to cook himself! (He couldn't yet remember whether or not he'd inherited his mother's talent for creating vicious turkeys and carnivorous sausages.)
"The next date? Hmmm..." Danny paused to wonder, looking up at the sky. "We could always go flying again, if you want." He personally loved flying, but it was up to Olette if she wanted to do that again.
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She nodded, "Sounds good to me."
But right, they were still on this date! And it hadn't quite ended yet. Olette slowly inched towards him, not quite sure exactly what to do next. She didn't exactly want to go home, but... she didn't want to initiate anything if Danny wasn't up for it. Instead, she opted for tracing patterns lightly on her boyfriend's shoulder. Smiling, she let her fingers gently go up and down his arm. "Hey," She gently brushed aside some falling leaves. "I guess it really is fall, huh?"
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He grinned before taking a glance around all the trees nearby, half of their leaves on the ground already. In the moonlight, the leaves' colors were not obvious, but he could tell they were no longer green. "Yeah, I guess it is." Which was a pretty unnecessary statement, but that didn't really matter, did it?
Danny found a bench a few feet to the side of them and took a seat, staring out at the landscape. He wasn't really an outdoorsy kind of guy, but he was a sucker for staring at the stars (and spending time with his girlfriend).
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While she wasn't one for looking at the stars either, it was a welcome change of pace from the always twilight sky back home. Whenever she left again (no, if she left again), she wouldn't be able to get this kind of view again.
"You ever took astronomy?" She giggled. "Because as much as I like looking at the stars, I never seem to know which is which."
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