At least she's pinned him right even if she doesn't know how right she is
about the loud music. Later, when (and if) she does find out about him, she
will appreciate that he went through such discomfort to see her, assuming
he tells her that he only went to the bar to see her.
"Hmmm, see we're going to be just fine, Sugar," she tells him, pleased that
he's so positive about the idea of just talking and getting to know each
other. Lucy generally manages to entertain herself somehow regardless of
where she is, but she does enjoy a good America's Top Model marathon.
Seeing pretty girls be catty will never not be awesome. If he's serious
about letting this develop into something more, about his growing feelings
and interest in her, it's probably a good idea that they get to know each
other and talk about something of substance. Of course, Lucy's
self-confidence is a facade and if things are put that way, she'll worry
that she doesn't have anything of substance to talk to him about. She's not
dumb, but she's never done particularly well in school either. The news
depresses her, so she doesn't watch much of it. Lucy is very much a here
and now girl who doesn't think she has a lot to contribute substance wise.
"It's settled then. We'll eat then head out to my place. Maybe I'll bake
for you."
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At least she's pinned him right even if she doesn't know how right she is about the loud music. Later, when (and if) she does find out about him, she will appreciate that he went through such discomfort to see her, assuming he tells her that he only went to the bar to see her.
"Hmmm, see we're going to be just fine, Sugar," she tells him, pleased that he's so positive about the idea of just talking and getting to know each other. Lucy generally manages to entertain herself somehow regardless of where she is, but she does enjoy a good America's Top Model marathon. Seeing pretty girls be catty will never not be awesome. If he's serious about letting this develop into something more, about his growing feelings and interest in her, it's probably a good idea that they get to know each other and talk about something of substance. Of course, Lucy's self-confidence is a facade and if things are put that way, she'll worry that she doesn't have anything of substance to talk to him about. She's not dumb, but she's never done particularly well in school either. The news depresses her, so she doesn't watch much of it. Lucy is very much a here and now girl who doesn't think she has a lot to contribute substance wise.
"It's settled then. We'll eat then head out to my place. Maybe I'll bake for you."