“Fear is probably a good choice,” Delta agrees. Then, after a moment of thought he nods to himself.
“Here is what I’ll do. I will tell Omega about the wonderful man who saved me from a no doubt terrible blind date. Who took me to pizza and was charming and lovely. And how excited I am to hear back from him about his schedule, so he can take me out again.”
It’s a very round about and slightly sly way of asking if maybe, in spite of his family, they could have another date. Because, frankly, he would like one. York has been a charming gentleman and made him smile more than he would have thought possible. Pursuing this more might be good. He hopes York agrees and isn’t overwhelmed by his siblings.
York's eyes widen with hope and relief. "You'd do that? I... yes, that would be great." And also sounds like Delta has still enjoyed the evening despite the apparent plot twist.
In his relief at the thought of maybe actually being allowed to live, though he's not sure he'll be able to meet Tex's eye for the next week, it takes him a moment to catch the subtleties of Delta's words.
"You want a second date? ...Even knowing whatever Tex has told you about me?" He dreads to imagine. And yet... he would like to see Delta again.
"You fuck up a notoriously difficult lock and suddenly everyone's a critic..." It's an old story between the group, but one he's never managed to live down.
A second date though. He smiles. "I'd like that, and would gladly walk you home." He considers. "With reassurance that if I get spotted, you'll defend me. I'd like to be in one piece for that second date."
He can't help but grin. "You have an interesting way of asking for things." But nonetheless, he reaches his own hand and takes Delta's hand, a solid grip, but gentle.
Of course he has an interesting way. York's met his sister, right? You learned round about ways of asking for what you wanted with people like Beta running the family. He does, though, smile at the warmth of their hands tangled together.
Too true. He smiles down at their joined hands and takes a moment to appreciate that, fear of Delta's family aside, this night is turning out way better than he'd hoped.
Delta isn't adorable. He is offended by the very suggestion.
"I came out tonight expecting this to bomb and to have to give Omega a piece of my mind. Yes, this turned out more than a bit better. And your hands will do just well for walking home."
That gets a laugh from him. "I'll take that, I was worried they'd be a bit rough. I work with my hands a lot, callouses y'know. Though sorry to have ruined your plans to chew out your brother."
"Ah, but they're soft further down," Delta counters. "Under the skin. In your heart."
And he smiles, squeezing that hand one more time before pulling his hand away. Which makes sense because their food has arrived. And Delta considers for a moment before smiling.
Well isn't that just sappy. And isn't he just a sucker for said sap. The grin on his face is a little dopey even as he sits back and thanks the waiter for their food.
"I think we are." He adds a little more to the tip and thanks the waiter again when he comes back with their food boxed up before gathering it up and offering his free hand to Delta.
"Yeah, the real thing," Delta agrees, lacing his fingers with York's and grabbing his drink with his free hand. Sorry York's drink, you might get left behind.
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“Fear is probably a good choice,” Delta agrees. Then, after a moment of thought he nods to himself.
“Here is what I’ll do. I will tell Omega about the wonderful man who saved me from a no doubt terrible blind date. Who took me to pizza and was charming and lovely. And how excited I am to hear back from him about his schedule, so he can take me out again.”
It’s a very round about and slightly sly way of asking if maybe, in spite of his family, they could have another date. Because, frankly, he would like one. York has been a charming gentleman and made him smile more than he would have thought possible. Pursuing this more might be good. He hopes York agrees and isn’t overwhelmed by his siblings.
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In his relief at the thought of maybe actually being allowed to live, though he's not sure he'll be able to meet Tex's eye for the next week, it takes him a moment to catch the subtleties of Delta's words.
"You want a second date? ...Even knowing whatever Tex has told you about me?" He dreads to imagine. And yet... he would like to see Delta again.
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“She says you’re an awful lockpick,” Delta shrugs. But he does nod. Yes. Yes he would like a second date.
“Provided I get to count this as a first, and you might consider walking me home, a second would be nice.”
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A second date though. He smiles. "I'd like that, and would gladly walk you home." He considers. "With reassurance that if I get spotted, you'll defend me. I'd like to be in one piece for that second date."
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"Yes. I'll protect you from Beta. But I can't do anything for you if Maine decides he feels you're being rude to me. We're practically best friends."
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"I'll take that. Maine I can outrun so long as he doesn't catch me and I would hope my manner is decent, especially considering this is a date."
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"A test run. To see if your hands are worth holding for walking me home?"
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"Do my hands pass the test?"
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"I came out tonight expecting this to bomb and to have to give Omega a piece of my mind. Yes, this turned out more than a bit better. And your hands will do just well for walking home."
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And he smiles, squeezing that hand one more time before pulling his hand away. Which makes sense because their food has arrived. And Delta considers for a moment before smiling.
"There's a park near here."
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"I'm familiar. Want to go there some time?"
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What? It's a cute idea and he's trying to be vaguely charming here.
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And he's smiling because this night has been good and it can get better.
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"Sorry for the bother, but could we get this to go please? Thank you."
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"I think we're going to have some fun."
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"You've tested them, now for the real thing?"
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"Nice and clear. With less light pollution at the park, we might be able to see more stars."
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