So you ended up in a place like this -- guess I can't fault it for bein' different, although you still get a hell of a lotta people going to church on Sunday.
Sure, I could be convinced to do that. First you gotta tell me some more about yourself, though -- drinkin' with strangers is never as much fun as drinkin' with someone you know.
That looks perfect. [ She glances at him over her shoulder, smiles
and starts walking toward the table, expecting that he's watching. That
would account for the extra sway to her hips.]
[Of course he's watching, following right behind her with a big grin on his face. When they reach the table, he pulls out the chair for her, ever the gentleman -- even if he had just been intently watching her hips sway.]
So. This is a lot better. Now you can tell me all your deep, dark secrets.
[She'd hate to put on a show without an audience. She inclines her head in
thanks when he pulls her chair out. She appreciates the gentleman aspect of
things, insists on it even. Jimmy is making points all the time.]
Of course. That's been my plan all along. Have I mentioned there's a cousin
or two buried in the backyard? [She laughs at that, unable to keep the act
up] Not really, but there are a couple of our family dogs back there.
Unless you killed the family dogs that're back there, I don't think that qualifies as a deep, dark secret. You're gonna have to try a little harder than that.
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Why don't we get a table that's a little more private and quiet then?
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[He's already standing up, looking around for a more secluded table. When he sees one, he points it out.]
That look okay?
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That looks perfect. [ She glances at him over her shoulder, smiles and starts walking toward the table, expecting that he's watching. That would account for the extra sway to her hips.]
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So. This is a lot better. Now you can tell me all your deep, dark secrets.
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[She'd hate to put on a show without an audience. She inclines her head in thanks when he pulls her chair out. She appreciates the gentleman aspect of things, insists on it even. Jimmy is making points all the time.]
Of course. That's been my plan all along. Have I mentioned there's a cousin or two buried in the backyard? [She laughs at that, unable to keep the act up] Not really, but there are a couple of our family dogs back there.
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[A cheeky grin.]
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I cheated on my ninth grade History test.
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[His grin just grows even wider.]
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