Second part of Date night.

Aug 16, 2008 17:26

Who: Oz and Willow
Where: On the way to the Expresso Pump



Oz was a perfect gentleman throughout the movie, partially because "The Prince of Egypt" wasn't exactly a makeout movie, but most because he just plain liked this girl too much to make a move on her in a dark movie theater.

“Well, I liked it,” he said as the credits rolled. “Especially the plague part - that's always been one of my fav's.”

"Plagues are.... interesting." Willow said. "The animation was cute. Less funny than expected, but I guess Moses wasn't so much up for laughs as getting his people out of Egypt." Willow said.

"Yeah, he's pretty much all business after the beginning," Oz aggreed, standing up and streching.

"I guess when you're in that sort of situation... well, business is what you're all about." Will said, agreeing. She looked at her watch, not because she was bored, but because she wondered how long she had left to spend some time with Oz. She was enjoying his company quite a lot and didn't want it to end quite yet. "So, the night is young, if you consider a 40 year old as kind of youthful. You wanna go for coffee?" It wasn't like Willow to be so forward, but Oz brought out the best in her. She liked that.

"I would most definitely be down for coffee," Oz replied, reaching a offering her his hand to tug her up from her seat.

Willow took Oz's hand, slighly reluctant, but kind of excited. "The Espresso Pump?" She asked.

"Sounds good," Oz said, and pulling her to her feet. When she was standing up, he kept her hand in his. "I can drive, if you don't mind being seen in the old band van."

"I don't mind." She said, grinning a little. Truth be told, she quite liked the van. But she wouldn't say that, not out loud, and not yet.

"Excellent," he replied, leading her out to the parking lot and to the van. Always a gentleman, he opened the passanger's side door for her. He got in afterwards, then proceeded to drive to the Expresso Pump.

Willow got in the van, and took in her surroundings. IT seemed all kinds of exciting to her, never having been in a van before.

"Sorry it's kind of dirty," Oz said, seeing her look around. "I suffer from acute laziness, caused by extreme apathy."

"Oh no, it's okay." Willow said, smiling. "It's all kind if exciting really."

Oz cast a glance at her, giving a light smile. "Yeah, van's can have that affect on people," he said, pulling into the parking lot of the Expresso Pump.

Willow blushed a little. "I don't get to do anything exciting really. My life is kind of exciting byproxy what with Buffy being.... well er, Xander's girlfriend." She said, stopping herself before revealing too much

"Is that pretty exciting then?" Oz asked as they exited the van.

"Well, it's more exciting than my life." Willow said, wishing she'd kept her mouth shut. She didn't really want to start talking about vampires and stuff, not knowing how much Oz knew about Sunnydale.

"My life's not that exciting either," Oz said. Minus the whole... werewolf bit.

"But you're a musician!" Willow said, slightly in awe. "That must be kind of exciting."

"I'm not really in a band though right now," he pointed out. "And I'm not actually that good, so that can be a downer when there aren't other instruments to drown me out."

"But still... must be more exciting than the existence of a nerd." Willow said, slightly self depricating. "And why would you want anyone to drown you out?"

“Nerds are very exciting,” Oz said. “If you’re any indication.”

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