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geeky_agent) wrote2005-11-29 05:36 pm
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OOM: Date Night
Chris and Jack step out of the bar, into a cold New York City night.

The first big difference from Milliways? All the noise. The sound of horns from the cars on the street, cops blowing their whistles as they direct traffic and someone down the street playing a violin come together to create their own symphony.
She pulls her wrap a little tighter around her shoulders and looks over at Jack with a smile. "Surprise."

The first big difference from Milliways? All the noise. The sound of horns from the cars on the street, cops blowing their whistles as they direct traffic and someone down the street playing a violin come together to create their own symphony.
She pulls her wrap a little tighter around her shoulders and looks over at Jack with a smile. "Surprise."
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"The hockey stuff should be fun when the lake freezes over."
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Beat.
"Although I suggested bunny slippers."
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"Of course they are."
The server comes by to collect their plates and hands them another menu for the first course, dinner and wine.
Considering all the things on Chris' mind, she's really interested in the wine section right now.
"Did Angela say anything else about the future?"
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Somehow, Chris is thinking "no".
"What things?"
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He looks up at her with a small smile. "She said she really liked you, though. I take it you two have talked?"
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Chris looks at the menu, realizing she's been reading the same entry over and over again during this conversation.
"Yeah. We did. Have you ever had butternut squash soup? It's funny, all the entrees sound delicious but some of these first courses..."
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"Yeah, you have to wonder what half this stuff is. I think I might stick with the Atlantic Salmon. So what did you talk about?"
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"She recognized me when she first saw me," Chris says simply, waiting for Jack to connect the dots.
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He's trying to put the pieces together, but the pieces seem to fit a variety of puzzles.
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Yeah. This will make the rest of the date interesting.
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