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?"
So they go downstairs.
Theo asks his dad if he wants a slice of cake, he says yes, Theo gets him a slice, then his dad eats it.
"Sadde helped me! Apparently she hasn't had Victoria sandwich before," says Theo.
"Really?" asks William (Theo's dad).
"Oh, okay," he says.
Apparently that's all he has to add, because he goes back to watch some TV in the other room.
"So. Got any ideas for what we should do?" Theo asks Sadde.
"Not really! Or, well, too many to count. We could watch a movie, cuddle and read books, play cards, make out..."
"What do you want to watch? Any genre in particular please-not-a-musical?"
"Oh my god!" she says, throwing her arms up in the air, turning around, and stalking off.
...to Theo's bedroom, but it's still elsewhere.
Theo stands there for a few moments, not really sure what to do, then follows her.
In his room: "I'm... sorry?"
Then she pushes him against a wall again (because she can pick up on subtle hints about what kinds of things he likes), leans in really close, and asks, "Are you? Are you really? I'm just... not feeling it."
Okay, well, this is somewhat exciting, but he's a little worried. "I thought you already knew I wasn't a great fan of musicals."
She giggles. "Maybe, but that wouldn't have been as fun." She kisses him. "Let's go watch a movie."
Theo presents Sadde with a list of options, and together they pick a nice romcom. He sets up the laptop to play it, and then brings it over to his bed.
Sadde likes romcoms, as a matter of fact, and she'll be peppering Theo with the occasional kiss when the mood strikes.
Theo will try not to get too distracted by the kisses, because it would obviously be terrible if they missed some of the plot.