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>>69212668
>Seems that Naomi was just as excited about today as I was. Before I even get a few blocks off she's already texting me. The attention sends my soul soaring. The content makes my heart skip a beat.
>An actual dinner date. She's floating the idea of an actual date. Nothing serious, no fancy restaurant but just a session out between the two of us. Some time to enjoy each other's presence.
>I respond back instantly, head swimming. I barely focus as I re-read our back and forth as several times on the way home. Each time the words pass my eyes they send another shock.
>I must have won some sort of cosmic lottery. A girl who not only gives a shit about my hobbies but actively seems to have her own just-as-dorky tendencies. I can barely believe it, refusing to accept reality even after several pinches to the face.
>A creeping sort of worry still sits deep. I'm already beyond the issue with trust, with her showing off who she really is to me. It's the fact that she's turned into some sort of pariah.
>A tinge of somberness hits me as I get closer to home. Empathy for her. I want to be there for her, help offload that awful feeling. One I'm all too familiar with. But how?
>I do what I can but it doesn't solve anything for her. Doesn't make the teasing stop, make Naser and Fang and the whole group of them not wish her the worst. I shake the nasty thoughts out. I'll figure that out later. At the moment I have to think hard about the date.
>Middle of the week, somewhere quiet and quick. I find that my legs have already taken me all the way to my front door.
>Movie? No, I want the focus on just us. Park? Too open. A sudden flash of inspiration hits.
>It just has to be somewhere quiet that we can appreciate each other's company in, right? I'd put good money on there being a small restaurant in little troo' that would fit that bill.
>Sure enough a few minutes of gruugling shows me what I want to see.
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>>69213510
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>Seems that Naomi was just as excited about today as I was. Before I even get a few blocks off she's already texting me. The attention sends my soul soaring. The content makes my heart skip a beat.
>An actual dinner date. She's floating the idea of an actual date. Nothing serious, no fancy restaurant but just a session out between the two of us. Some time to enjoy each other's presence.
>I respond back instantly, head swimming. I barely focus as I re-read our back and forth as several times on the way home. Each time the words pass my eyes they send another shock.
>I must have won some sort of cosmic lottery. A girl who not only gives a shit about my hobbies but actively seems to have her own just-as-dorky tendencies. I can barely believe it, refusing to accept reality even after several pinches to the face.
>A creeping sort of worry still sits deep. I'm already beyond the issue with trust, with her showing off who she really is to me. It's the fact that she's turned into some sort of pariah.
>A tinge of somberness hits me as I get closer to home. Empathy for her. I want to be there for her, help offload that awful feeling. One I'm all too familiar with. But how?
>I do what I can but it doesn't solve anything for her. Doesn't make the teasing stop, make Naser and Fang and the whole group of them not wish her the worst. I shake the nasty thoughts out. I'll figure that out later. At the moment I have to think hard about the date.
>Middle of the week, somewhere quiet and quick. I find that my legs have already taken me all the way to my front door.
>Movie? No, I want the focus on just us. Park? Too open. A sudden flash of inspiration hits.
>It just has to be somewhere quiet that we can appreciate each other's company in, right? I'd put good money on there being a small restaurant in little troo' that would fit that bill.
>Sure enough a few minutes of gruugling shows me what I want to see.
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>>69213510
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