It's been a few days since Laura got out the hospital, and nothing important or interesting has happened. Except for Theo and Sadde having just captured a new card, Glow, though that's debatably quite boring. Theo turns to Sadde, as though she might have the answers. "Okay, seriously, a card that glows? First it's wind, then it's a huge bird, then you have a blue lizard, there's a bloody Easter bunny, then a shadow, then a sword, and now a card that glows?"
"… It can work in two places at once? Separately? I don't think it did that when it was attacking us. It was all one blob, wasn't it…?"
He frowns. You know, he really isn't too sure about that.
"Well it wasn't very smart when it attacked us," he says, looking at Kero for confirmation.
"So, do you know if it can split into two? Or do stuff in two separate shadows? … Or if we can somehow have a line or path of shadow between the two spots, I guess it could be just the one shadow and attack both parts at the same time and it doesn't matter anyway."
"Okay," he says, then looks around to see if anything's changed.
Any more mysterious duplicates? Something shiny and card-like? Maybe a sudden feeling in his head that magic is going on or alternatively Kero feeling something…?
Well, in that case… "Well, nothing's happened yet. We might as well go back to my place, I guess?"
"Sure," responds Theo, smiling and starting to walk back to the park entrance.
Woo! No new supernatural occurrences.
Or maybe that's a 'oh, that's a shame'. He's not really sure.
They eventually get back to his house, he unlocks the door, and they go in. "So. Homework?" he asks.
He kicks off his shoes and looks over at Sadde. Then he tilts his head and gives Sadde a bit of a look, smiling.
He walks over to Sadde slowly, aiming for seductively and probably failing, but at least not laughably failing.
Then he pokes his tongue against the inside of his cheek, raises an eyebrow, and says, "Hey."
And finally, he leans in for a kiss.
Which leads Theo to pull away and turn to face him.
He will not blush. He refuses to.
Sadde doesn't need to try to not blush. He just—doesn't. Instead, he grins. "Hello, Mr. Farron."