Charles smiled at her words and shuffled closer to her, resting his arms on the back of the bench and turning to face her; leg crossed over his knee. Hearing that she was better now that he was there sent a wave of butterflies to explode in his stomach and to her question, Charles nodded, “It’s the same for me. I’m much better now that I’m in your company.” He said softly, not really wanting to say much right now.
He was more than content to stay where he was watching here. He was comfortable and the park seemed quite quiet though he knew it would be best to at least start some sort of conversation.
“So… how long were you waiting, exactly? I don’t believe I was late. Though you look as if you’ve been sat here a short while.”
He was more than content to stay where he was watching here. He was comfortable and the park seemed quite quiet though he knew it would be best to at least start some sort of conversation.
“So… how long were you waiting, exactly? I don’t believe I was late. Though you look as if you’ve been sat here a short while.”