Good thing she didn't hate people who were late because she decided to wait outside for him. Seth was more of a nature and outdoors person so it was almost a little refreshing to wait outside. But she had found herself to be comfortable enough near the entrance, occasionally whistling a nice little tune.
Jade turned the corner of an alley, hands in his pockets, and stopped in front of the front door of the pub. He opened the door and made a grand gesture for her to enter. "Ladies first."
"You're the one who kept a lady waiting. Naughty, naughty Colonel~."
She certainly wasn't one to refuse. Seth went ahead and she was a little surprised at the place. She'd been here once or twice out of curiosity but rarely actually looked around or stayed for more then a few minutes. "Care where we sit or do you have some preference?"
Jade's smile grew by a millimeter or two. If nothing else came about from their meeting, they could at least keep each other entertained with each others' banter. "Oh, how could I ever earn your forgiveness, Seth?" he asked, voice devoid of emotion.
He pulled up a chair from one of the tables, offering it to her. "Here will be fine." Jade took a seat of his own across from Seth.
"I believe you wanted to ask me something yesterday."
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"I should have brought a snack~."
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Jade turned the corner of an alley, hands in his pockets, and stopped in front of the front door of the pub. He opened the door and made a grand gesture for her to enter. "Ladies first."
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She certainly wasn't one to refuse. Seth went ahead and she was a little surprised at the place. She'd been here once or twice out of curiosity but rarely actually looked around or stayed for more then a few minutes. "Care where we sit or do you have some preference?"
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He pulled up a chair from one of the tables, offering it to her. "Here will be fine." Jade took a seat of his own across from Seth.
"I believe you wanted to ask me something yesterday."
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