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The Blind Date Meme
Did they sign up for it, looking for fun or romance? Did they get talked into it? Lose a bet? Get signed up by a well-meaning friend? Whatever the case, they're obligated now.
But maybe it won't be so bad...
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"Morgan Knight," he said, with a lazy, delighted smile as he touched his fingers to his chest. "Last name, not a title! That seems to get asked an awful lot."
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"But there's still time, don't you worry about that. I'm Applejack, just a farm gal from Sweet Apple Acres."
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"Hope you don't mind if I'm not too fast," she said apologetically. "See, I just...haven't been feeling too well, lately. Nothing that'll keep me from this, I'm just not as strong as I used to be."
She was terrible at lies. That was about the most she could manage without her cheeks puffing up with guilt. "But that's more time to take it all in, hm?"
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Funny, she didn't LOOK like she was feeling unwell. Quite the opposite, really. But if it was an excuse or a dodge, it wasn't his place to question.
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Well, as long as one of those wasn't horseback riding. That would be awkward.
"So how do you usually ride the, uh...dating rodeo?" That was a thing people called it, right?
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She's taking it pretty slowly for a supposed warm-up, but she doesn't mind that at all. More time to flick her gaze over, observe him when she thought he wasn't looking...it felt different as a human, but somehow the same.
"But I'm afraid I don't know those games."
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She tossed her hair back over her shoulder, peering in a shop window, then another, and then back at him. "I don't think I'm gonna find any net, but I can sure toss---I reckon, anyway."
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"Oh, uh -- they have nets set up at the park, but grabbing a frisbee is just as easy." Luckily, he could make a reasonably smooth recovery.
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"All right, how's this: what do you think's easier to show off with? Or what would you rather show me right now? Keeping in mind that I'm gonna do my best to show you up, o'course."
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Okay, how 'bout we save that for later and play? 'Fraid I didn't bring something a little more comfortable, though I could find it.
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He slapped open the door to the store, holding it for her. What lay beyond was a fairly casual store, catering obviously to people looking for a good day in the park or on the nearby beach -- picnic baskets, chairs and towels, coolers, and of course, frisbees and other toys.
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"Once we get there I'll have to swing back. It's not too far, but I forgot the picnic basket!" she sighed, shaking her head. So much preoccupation with the date and all these human matters had done her head in.
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"You had a picnic basket ready? Man... you're the take-charge type, aren't you?" Grinning, Morgan made sure they had a few different frisbees before he moved to pay. No letting her pick up the tab when he had money to burn!
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Oh, with that muscle, he definitely could. She'd...just wait until they left the shop to say it, but the moment they did, she winked and nudged him.
"We'll set up camp, then I'll get the meal ready. Shade or sunshine?"
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"Shade for the camp. I think we'll get plenty of sun otherwise."
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She grinned, casually kicked it, and handed Morgan a fresh pear. Not her first choice, but.
"Something to snack on 'til I get back, 'kay?"
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He was used to being a more dominant personality in interactions, and losing control of this one was unexpected and honestly pretty delightful.
"Every minute you're gone is going to feel like a year," he said, such a broad smile on his face.
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Not a flash, that was Rainbow Dash's territory, but as close as she could make it. She raced home as quickly as these newfangled legs could carry her, grabbed the basket, threw in a few treats she happened to have lying around, and began the jog back.
"Hope you're hungry, darlin'," she offered, flicking her hair back over her shoulder as she presented the basket. It was a simple but well-constructed woven thing, lovingly tied with a red bow.
Inside? Fresh sandwiches, chilled lemonade, and two apple fritters. She'd learned not to overdo the apple (not that such a thing was possible, in her opinion).
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So he waited with, as he'd said, more than a little impatience to see her back, but when she did return she got met with a bright smile -- even before she presented the basket, which he accepted with an even brighter grin for how cutely she'd presented it.
"You know," he said, checking the contents. "This is way better than some random restaurant. You're brilliant and amazing."
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Then, with a gleam in her eye: "At least wait to go on 'til you've tried it!"
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He dropped down to sit on the blanket with a motion that was way more graceful than it should have been, waiting for her to join him before he cracked the basket open properly.
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