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Danny Vaughan
Savannah's question about whether he had been trying to get her to be a regular customer stunned Danny. He stared at her, watching as she brought a hand up to cover her face. "No," he told her, sounding slightly desperate. "No, that wasn't what I was doing at all, we were just...I just wanted to help you relax, that's all. It's just something I do." Up until that point, she had seemed calm enough, allowing him to speak without giving much of a reaction. He had to remind himself that what he had told her was probably the opposite of what she wanted to hear - it was why he had been so nervous to tell her in the first place. She was entitled to react with such apprehension, and once he understood that, his expression softened and he let himself relax. "Look, I've got plenty of customers all over the city. I know the consequences of selling to Syd's family so I'm never gonna do that to you, I promise. I just like hanging out with you...and that's enough of a risk as it is."
When she brought her hand away from her face, Danny reached over and held it. It wasn't exactly on purpose, just an instinctive reaction. But he didn't let it go. A few moments ago he hadn't even been able to look her in the eye, yet now he found himself gazing almost desperately into them. He spent a moment trying to figure out the colour of them - they looked like somewhere between blue and green - until she broke eye contact to look down at her hands.
Hearing that she was still interested in him despite his involvement with her family's business surprised him. He hadn't realised that he had made as good enough an impression on her to make her want to keep seeing him. When she looked up, Danny smiled at her - partly to lighten the mood, and partly because he was relieved. He nodded along as she went on to suggest that they keep seeing each other in secret, trying to keep a straight face at the possibility that the two of them could develop into something more than just casual dating. "Nah, you're not crazy clingy, don't worry," he quietly assured her. The smile he had been trying to hold back finally surfaced, accompanied by an unrestrained blush. "Then I won't tell my parents, either. We keep this between you and me, at least for now." He gave a small sigh, thinking again of the trouble they could get into for seeing each other. "Thanks for taking this risk with me. Rebelling is always more fun when you do it together..." It made him feel a little better to phrase it like that.
The theatre had emptied now and Danny looked around at the dimly lit room. "We should get outta' here," he suggested, turning to her with a smile. "Can I walk you somewhere? Where do you wanna go?"
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Misty Gray Savannah
Savannah's question about whether he had been trying to get her to be a regular customer stunned Danny. He stared at her, watching as she brought a hand up to cover her face. "No," he told her, sounding slightly desperate. "No, that wasn't what I was doing at all, we were just...I just wanted to help you relax, that's all. It's just something I do." Up until that point, she had seemed calm enough, allowing him to speak without giving much of a reaction. He had to remind himself that what he had told her was probably the opposite of what she wanted to hear - it was why he had been so nervous to tell her in the first place. She was entitled to react with such apprehension, and once he understood that, his expression softened and he let himself relax. "Look, I've got plenty of customers all over the city. I know the consequences of selling to Syd's family so I'm never gonna do that to you, I promise. I just like hanging out with you...and that's enough of a risk as it is."
When she brought her hand away from her face, Danny reached over and held it. It wasn't exactly on purpose, just an instinctive reaction. But he didn't let it go. A few moments ago he hadn't even been able to look her in the eye, yet now he found himself gazing almost desperately into them. He spent a moment trying to figure out the colour of them - they looked like somewhere between blue and green - until she broke eye contact to look down at her hands.
Hearing that she was still interested in him despite his involvement with her family's business surprised him. He hadn't realised that he had made as good enough an impression on her to make her want to keep seeing him. When she looked up, Danny smiled at her - partly to lighten the mood, and partly because he was relieved. He nodded along as she went on to suggest that they keep seeing each other in secret, trying to keep a straight face at the possibility that the two of them could develop into something more than just casual dating. "Nah, you're not crazy clingy, don't worry," he quietly assured her. The smile he had been trying to hold back finally surfaced, accompanied by an unrestrained blush. "Then I won't tell my parents, either. We keep this between you and me, at least for now." He gave a small sigh, thinking again of the trouble they could get into for seeing each other. "Thanks for taking this risk with me. Rebelling is always more fun when you do it together..." It made him feel a little better to phrase it like that.
The theatre had emptied now and Danny looked around at the dimly lit room. "We should get outta' here," he suggested, turning to her with a smile. "Can I walk you somewhere? Where do you wanna go?"
Interactions
Misty Gray Savannah