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Lake Mead Recreation Area, Wednesday evening
Given the angel statues, plague, kidnappers, evil teddy bears and other crises they'd had to deal with, it was hard to believe it had only been two years, Isabel thought as she set things up for that evening's date. Fortunately, other then random weirdness, things had been pretty quiet since they'd left Fandom. That thought that caused immediate facepalming, because wow, jinx much?
Since it was Vegas there were certainly more exciting ways to spend the evening, but Isabel figured a picnic under the stars that recreated their first date would be more romantic and hopefully make up for how busy she'd been with school and work the last few weeks.
After setting up the blankets and double checking the contents of the coolers, Isabel stretched out on the blanket with her management book to study while she waited for Wyatt to arrive.
Since it was Vegas there were certainly more exciting ways to spend the evening, but Isabel figured a picnic under the stars that recreated their first date would be more romantic and hopefully make up for how busy she'd been with school and work the last few weeks.
After setting up the blankets and double checking the contents of the coolers, Isabel stretched out on the blanket with her management book to study while she waited for Wyatt to arrive.
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Then, despite her vow of a good fight, "Truce? I promise the peace treaty can be on your terms."
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"I'm sorry I've been so busy."
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"But this has been a learning experience. I don't think I'll take this many credits again."
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"So," Isabel said thoughtfully. "Dinner first? Or dessert?"
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Yes, he was being shameless tonight.
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"I am lacking in whipped cream and cherries," And technically there were brownies in the cooler. "But if you can survive without them, I suppose I am."
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