Lauren smiled a little when he explained about the rain. He moved to accommodate her, and Lauren rested her head on his shoulder, huddled under the canopy. "Me, too." She told him. He placed his hand over hers, and Lauren instead laced her fingers through his gently.
Then he asked about her past, which was a little bit on the touchy side. She bit her lip slightly, and then shrugged. "Apart from the abusive boyfriend and drugs and arson? Not much really. I was just the daughter of the Vespen's. Not really much else to tell." She bit her lip again, a little harder. "What about you?" She asked him softly. She didn't really want to intrude too much, but she felt it was polite to at least ask. She looked away slightly, looking up at the moon. "You know, I haven't felt this for a long time." She paused a little. "I haven't felt safe or wanted for a long time." She sighed, looking up still. She didn't know how he felt, but she felt like she was flying on hope and possibility. She felt... happy.