“They’re just a few cups,†she said as soon as he apologized, not really taking into consideration how the woman might have protested differently. But Montserrat dealt with this sort of thing all the time with children and absolutely hated when parents became upset if their child committed a simple mistake as if they themselves had never had such a thing happen to them before. Not saying that Jeremy was a child by any means, but Montserrat found his mannerisms endearing and somewhat verging on innocent. She laughed a little as he explained what he meant, wondering if they had the extra futon because they invited guests over often. Montserrat was used to the parties her parents liked to host on a weekly basis, discussing life over wine and fancy meals in their patio into late into the night. The idea was nice, but the witch valued her personal space.
She looked up at him apologetically once again, she really did feel guilty for leaving but also knew that she wouldn’t be paged unless it was an emergency. “It’s the downside of this healing business,†she added, “never any time to do anything fun,†she smiled, “but really thank you so much, Jeremy, I had a lot of fun,†she confessed finally as they walked to the apparating zones. Montserrat did feel like she was dragging her feet a little on the way there, but the bracelet buzzed again, and it seemed to be doing it a little more urgently than before. She sighed internally; this sort of thing was just her luck.
But all was not lost, it seemed when he asked her a question and she turned to look at him a little surprised that he had asked her there in person. Montserrat noticed that he wasn’t looking at her so she wasn’t sure if that meant that he was obligated to say what he had or was simply feeling a little shy. Either way, it was an easy answer for her. “Oh absolutely, I would love to,†she said, reaching for her bag of fruits from him and holding on to her Kneazle in her arm. “Owl me any time you’d like, and I can rearrange my schedule, maybe we can try that pizza place I was telling you about? If you’d want to go, of course,†she added.
She looked up at him, feeling a little embarrassed suddenly with all of these people around them. “Jeremy, could you lean in a bit, there’s something—†she started, waiting for him to lean forward before she leaned in to kiss him, her lips lingering on his for a moment before pulling back, giving him a dimpled smile as she stepped back. “So pizza this week?†she said, trying to play her boldness off a little, “let me know, and we can do a bit more of that then too,†she added, referring to the kissing but in general all of the fun they had had on their first date, apparating almost immediately after that. And that was that, one of the more interesting first dates she had had in a long time.
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