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"Uh... Sure." She said looking around for his parents because she didn't want them to be upset she left. She decided that maybe they would be okay, but there was a lot of the crowd to go through. "Why do you want to leave?" She asked standing besides him.
"It's starting to get more then I can handle, and I am almost to the point of drinking to my limit." He looked around to see if his friends noticed his absence yet.
"Ah okay." She looked through the crowd. Then smirked. "You're lucky you know me. I live in crowded places so I know how to get through crowds. Follow me." She said and started to weave her way though while holding his hand. "And what do you mean 'by drinking to your limit?'" She asked. She hadn't seen him drink a lot.
"When I'm with a bunch of people like this." He said following behind her. "I don't like to drink a lot. "I don't want to make a fool out of myself and embarrass myself or anyone else for that matter."
She nodded. "Noted." She said and saw the garden. She steered him through the crowd and walked outside then closed the door behind him. "There. We're out."
"Your amazing." He said softly and kissed her cheek. "Fresh air feels good right now." He closed his eyes for a moment and took in a deep breath.
She nodded to him. "Uh yeah. Do you know a girl name Iris?" She asked walking up to him and hearing her feet crunch in the grass. "Is she the blonde girl you told me to ignore?"
He opened his eyes and looked at her, taking in a deep breath.
"Um...yeah." He said with a sigh. "That's her. "I guess it was to much to hope that she wouldn't be here."
"Um...yeah." He said with a sigh. "That's her. "I guess it was to much to hope that she wouldn't be here."
"Yeah... We had a nice chat. Uh, was she your friend or something?" She asked crossing her arms slightly. She wasn't that high spirited about her.
"No." He shook his head. "I met her when we were both recruits." He sighed and sat down on a bench behind him. "She has this idea in her head, that she should get whatever she wants, just because her parents are important."
"Oh... A spoiled brat." She sighed softly and walked to the bench. She sat down besides him and put her head on his shoulder. "Did she have a thing for you?"
"She asked me out a bunch of times." He said laying his head gently against hers. "Every time I see her, she always tries to change my mind."
"I see. That's why she seemed so bitter. I didn't want to be mean to her either." She said. "I don't like that kind of drama." She closed her eyes and snuggled closer to London.
He smiled and put his arm around her, gently kissing the top of her head.
"Don't worry about her." He said softly. "She's pretty much harmless, though she is very annoying."
"Don't worry about her." He said softly. "She's pretty much harmless, though she is very annoying."
"I know." She said softly. She didn't want to tell him that she was still nervous about her. She felt better being by him and it was less loud than in there. "Hopefully nobody hates me for leaving. I want to make a good impression."
"Nobody will really care." He said shaking his head. "Most people around here are pretty understanding when it comes to things like this."
"Oh. I guess because they are angels and all." She said looking at the doors. She sighed softly. "What should we do now?" She wasn't going to go through the trouble for fixing herself up for nothing.
He thought for a moment, then smiled as he lifted his head.
"Come on, I have somewhere I want to show you." He stood up and took her hands helping her to her feet.
"Come on, I have somewhere I want to show you." He stood up and took her hands helping her to her feet.
"Where is it?" She asked with a smile on his face. She laced her hands with his. "Is it like a childhood place?" She asked as she followed behind him.
"Yeah, something like that." He led the way through the park. "I think you'll like this. "I use to come here a lot when I was younger, was a nice place to clear my head." He looked around as he led he through a hidden path through some very soft bushes and tall flowers, taller then both of them together. It took a few minutes before they came out of the path and emerged on the other side. A clear blue lake on the other side, so clear you could see to the bottom of it. Along with schools of many unusual types of fish.
She made her way through the large flowers and pushed away some leaves to see the beautiful lake. "Woah!" She said looking around. She walked out and towards the water. She smiled brightly. "It's so beautiful!" She turned around to face him.
"I thought you would like it." He said taking her hand. "You know it's even more beautiful at night. "The colors are very different then the ones on earth."
She nodded slightly. Then sighed softly. "Earth..." She said softly. It feels so weird that one second she was getting fast food, now she is with millions of angels. "So, am I going to live here?" She asked him.
"Not if you don't want to." He said shaking his head. "I can take you back to earth if you want and you can...go about your life. "But if you want to stay...I would like to have you live with me. "I mean...if you want. "And you don't have to answer now, you can take as long as you need."
"Oh I see." She said with a nod. "I'll see if I like it here or not you know." She said softly then walked to the water. She bent down and looked at all of the fishes. "These are different. Do they have names?"
He smiled and walked over to the water and knelt down beside her.
"Yes." He said looking into the water. "The little bright pink ones, with the long pointy noses. "Those are called Helios fins."
"Yes." He said looking into the water. "The little bright pink ones, with the long pointy noses. "Those are called Helios fins."
"Ah. That's cool." She said was tempted to just stick her hand in or even better run into the water. She pointed at another one. "Which one is that."
He looked at the fish she pointed to. A very thin gray one, that was very round in the middle.
"That is called a Nemesis." He said. "They are actually pretty docile." He reached in and ran his hand over the top of it. "Except to other fish."
"That is called a Nemesis." He said. "They are actually pretty docile." He reached in and ran his hand over the top of it. "Except to other fish."
She watched as he ran his hand on the fish. She reached in and did the same, but the fish flicked it's tail. Water got on her face and she quickly wiped her face with her other hand.
"Oh are you okay?" He asked reaching into his pocket and pulling out a napkin. "Sorry, didn't know it would do that."
"It's fine." She said and grabbed the napkin. "It wasn't like he flicked acid at me." She said and smiled slightly. "I think it might of been playing."
"They do like to do that." He said and laughed softly. "They're actually pretty playful. "I use to have one as a pet when I was younger."
"Really?" She imagined him playing with the fish and laughed softly. "That's so adorable." She said looking at him and smiling. "Honestly, you're always adorable.
He half smiled and blushed lightly.
"I um...thanks." He said quietly, embarrassed. "I have wanted to get a new pet. "But I was always so busy, I knew I wouldn't have a lot of time for it."
"I um...thanks." He said quietly, embarrassed. "I have wanted to get a new pet. "But I was always so busy, I knew I wouldn't have a lot of time for it."
"Well since a few things died down a bit we can get a pet for you." She said softly. "What animals besides these odd fish is there?" She asked sitting besides the water.
"Here." He stood up and put his hand out to her. "Would you like to see for yourself?" He smiled softly as he looked at her. "I'm sure the place is still open."
She smiled brightly and took it. "Sure! It sounds fun. But, should we change?" She said tugging at her dress slightly. "I might wear this again. I don't want it to go to waste." She said.
"Yeah." He said looking down at what he was wearing. "Probably a good idea, we'll go by my place first. "I'll get us both some clothes to wear."
"Thank you." She took his hands in hers and smiled as they walked. "Everything seems ten times lovely than things on earth." She admitted. "Mostly with the city life."
"There are places here that are pretty bad too." He said biting his lip. "But mostly those places are isolated and farther away. "We try and keep order the best that we can."
"Hmm. I'll like to visit there one day. You always need to have a strong fist when it comes to calming down people." She said with a nod.
"Yeah, very true." He said quietly as he led the way. "Do you mind if we quickly teleport there?" He asked her curiously. "It's pretty far away."
"Sure. I'm getting used to the whole teleporting thing. It's not that bad anymore." She said letting go of his hand and holding onto him instead.
"Well good." He smiled and wrapped his arm around her. He took in a breath and quickly teleported them away to his place. "It's not the fanciest place in the world, but it's mine." He smiled as he opened front door and let her in.
She walked in and was surprised that he didn't think it was fancy. "What's you're version of 'good'? This place is awesome!" She said looking around excitedly.
He smiled a bit and closed the door as he walked in behind her.
"Well I'm glad you like it." He said softly. "So lets get us something to wear." He bit his lip as he went over to his room and went to the closet.
"Well I'm glad you like it." He said softly. "So lets get us something to wear." He bit his lip as he went over to his room and went to the closet.
She followed a lately behind him and looked around at the clothes. "You can choose what you want me to wear. I honestly don't care." She said with a smile.
"Well I can order you something too." He said biting his lip as he went through his clothes. "Just from here." He pointed to a number panel on the side of the closet. "Whatever you want to wear it'll be here in a second."



"Hey do you mind if we leave?" He asked her quietly.