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party. "Hello?" She called out to anyone that was listening
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Nadia bit her lip and took a deep breath. She slowly began to relax and her mind drifted to other things momentarily until Jephthah began to talk and she was snapped out of her daydreaming. She smiled a little then shrugged. She honestly had no idea about what they should do. She honestly wants to see that tackle, but she didn't want to be around a bunch of people. Although it would be nice to have some alone time with him so that she didn't have to worry about people interrupting their conversations or people being loud so that she could not concentrate all that well. She thought for several more moments before she finally answered him, "I would most definitely prefer to go to the park or somewhere other than to see that tackle. I mean if you don't mind." When she answered him she glanced over at the young man.
It was only a couple blocks later that they came across the park. The pair could see that it was somewhat simple. Among the things included in it were a baseball diamond, a set of swings, two slides, a space with ten basketball hoops, and a swimming pool with an entrance that has two locker rooms. The pool was currently closed, but once school hours were over, it would open, not that many people come here each day. At most, five people enter the swimming pool, at any given time. There was even a sheltered spot for picnics, twelve round tables under the roof, to be exact.
The twenty-year-old glanced over at Nadia, a closed-mouth grin entering his facial features. "It's not much, but it is a nice place to be spending time at."
Euphie was taking an order of a customer when she heard that Alex was going out for a little while with STYX?!?!?! She knew the upbeat girl all to well and wondered how she could possibly be the goddess that helped Cupid thousands of years ago. She nodded a bit confused then watched him walk through the back. She then took the order and nodded to the man before darting into the kitchen. She saw Abdas and walked over, tapping him on the shoulder. "Abdas, did you see that it was Styx, but all nice looking isn't this wonderful ?" she said then smiled at the angel.
Sarah smiled brightly when she felt his lips against hers. She glanced over at Euphie and giggled before turning back to Alex. When he had put her down, and smoothed out her slightly wrinkled clothes she moved her hand over her clothes to get any other wrinkles that may have been left behind. Her head snapped up when he held out her scythe, and she grinned. "Thank you Alex," She said then kissed his cheek before she took her scythe from him and started looking it over. Her grip tightened on her scythe slightly, and she nodded. She had been without her scythe for so long, and now she has it again. She hoped to never lose it again because she felt that she really needed it to help people. Little did she know that her intentions would soon change and she would not want to use her scythe for good any longer.
Jephthah grinned halfway at Nadia's request to go on a swing. He could not help but blush a little, the moment she placed her head on his shoulder. "Sure." He guided the two of them toward the swing, savoring the moment of walking together. They reached the swing after some more walking, at which point he let go and got behind the swing. "You don't mind if I push, do you?"
Zachary had finished what was left of his consumables - his Dr.Pepper and his Carrot Cake. Though he had overlooked the fact before, he found himself with no reason to stay in this cafe any longer, and he had might as well return home and do something their, productive or not. However, that one word was what he had heard before he fell to the ground after standing up and colliding with the woman who had just entered - enough force to knock her off her feet.
He was such a clutz!
Almost in a panic, he shook his head and offered his hand to the woman. "Ah! I'm so sorry!" he apologized. "I should really pay attention to where I'm going. Are you alright?"
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All the while, he got ready, pulling the chains. This was a moment h did not want to miss out on. So, he pushed. Each of the three times he did, it was a little harder, but it was still safe. After the third push, Jephthah sprinted to the other side of the swing to see her face as she swung.