You do like your books. And, I thought, we're around such a specific type of problematic history, why not go to a better source. There's a lot less racism in this library. I think. We probably shouldn't count the monastery. I'm making this less romantic.
( But, the hallway is just as beautiful as the library at least, as well as the steps back down. )
( Even with Hope's obsession with getting Landon back, Hope had kept in touch while Josie tried Mystic Falls. Right around the time Hope had to accept some things are out of her control, Josie realized that it's not her magic she should be afraid of, and that it's how her magic was used. Courtship was slow and took most of junior year, especially after the Landon heartbreak. But, Josie wasn't built to literally destroy Hope, so, Josie had the leg up on her competition. Finally, she gave in.
Lizzie called it from the sidelines, but for once she stayed out of it.
It's a short, but scenic walk along the river before they reach the riverside bar she'd made reservations at. )
Mikaelson. Dva.
( She looked up a few words before. Including the number two. A table for two sits over the river as the street lights finally come on, the sun still slowly making its descent. )
[Josie's breath catches when the lights come up, glistening against the glow of the water and she settles back into the seat with a sigh. She still can't believe she's here in a lot of ways, and she worries he's going to wake up to it being some kind of fever dream.]
This really is beautiful. For someone who claims to be new to the romance game, you did an excellent job.
You know, I'm kind of glad we didn't have to? Don't get me wrong, the Malivore monsters were totally our thing and we handled it best we could, but ...
[The hunters and the danger they represented seems above their paygrade. She's glad the adults were willing to step in for this one.]
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[But that's a secret that she is keeping very close to the chest, and promises to tell no one.]
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( But, not today, not right now. She pulls herself back and grabs Josie's hand to keep walking through the library. )
So. How is it. I know, Monastery, great first date choice, but this one had the attached library.
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[She flashes her a smile as she turns to face her more.]
It's probably the prettiest library I've ever seen, which makes it a worthwhile trip.
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( But, the hallway is just as beautiful as the library at least, as well as the steps back down. )
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No, the romance is still there. It's just a more thoughtful kind of romance.
[She digs it.]
But you seemed like you were planning a Day, so I'm guessing the library isn't the only thing on the itinerary?
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( The setting sun feels good on her skin as she leads her girlfriend out. )
Well, not the whole day. Bonnie took up lunch. But, you're right. I do have other things planned. I believe the river is this way.
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[Those parts of Hope were always there, she just needed to feel safe enough to show them. But with that being said, she'll follow Hope's lead.]
Lead the way.
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( Even with Hope's obsession with getting Landon back, Hope had kept in touch while Josie tried Mystic Falls. Right around the time Hope had to accept some things are out of her control, Josie realized that it's not her magic she should be afraid of, and that it's how her magic was used. Courtship was slow and took most of junior year, especially after the Landon heartbreak. But, Josie wasn't built to literally destroy Hope, so, Josie had the leg up on her competition. Finally, she gave in.
Lizzie called it from the sidelines, but for once she stayed out of it.
It's a short, but scenic walk along the river before they reach the riverside bar she'd made reservations at. )
Mikaelson. Dva.
( She looked up a few words before. Including the number two. A table for two sits over the river as the street lights finally come on, the sun still slowly making its descent. )
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This really is beautiful. For someone who claims to be new to the romance game, you did an excellent job.
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Just because I haven't played the game, doesn't mean I haven't been there on the sidelines. Unless your sister dragged me in.
( Metaphorically and literally, Josie. )
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Did you go to her for some pointers?
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( She's YOUR sister, Josie. )
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[Though she will give her sister a thank you, later.]
But I infinitely prefer your company in this context.
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( Which was the only reason she even got into her room, but, this is back then. Not here and not there.
She smiles, a bottle of wine being bought to them. )
I prefer your company in every context.
( The waitress pours two glasses and takes the wine back with her. She lifts a glass for a toast. )
To the best girlfriend I never knew I could have.
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Right back at you.
[It's so nice to be actually on the same page with someone, for once.]
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( And their school was the target. )
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[The hunters and the danger they represented seems above their paygrade. She's glad the adults were willing to step in for this one.]
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( But, the adults also kind of needed it? Take the wheel so they can just be kids? )
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They should know by now that there are no secrets in Mystic Falls.
[At least, not any that stay hidden for long.]
But let's hope things stay calm until we get back. If things get worse, they might need us.
[Even if the adults would rather not.]
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( Is that a glint in her eyes? It is! )
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What are you up to?
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( And whatever comes after. They come from a TV-14 show! )
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You know, it's only fair that I should get to plan a date too.
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( She grins. )
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[She'll be sure to give her proper warning in advance though.]
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