Sophie nodded, still keeping up the dance even without Raven humming. “I remember I had this one dance partner and he always stepped on my feet but thought he was Fred Astaire or something.” she said with a brief eye roll.
She laughed again. "That must have been awful."
“It wasn't fun, that's for sure.” Sophie agreed, smiling at Raven’s laugh.
“But I liked dancing, so I decided not to quit because of one bad dance partner.” she said with a small shrug.
Sophie smiled at her agreement and slowly ended the dance.
She smiled again as the dance ended, looking over at Sophie.
Sophie smiled back, a little mischievously, as she kissed Raven’s knuckles. “Thank you for the lovely dance.” she said almost coyly.
Raven smiled again. "No, thank you."
“My pleasure.” Sophie chuckled softly. “Would you like to continue our walk?”
Sophie smiled and nodded, giving her hand a gentle squeeze before walking leisurely through the park, choosing a very scenic route.
Raven looked around as they walked, enjoying the scenery.
Sophie didn't have much of a green thumb personally, she tended to overwater her plants, but she did enjoy the natural greenery and flowers that the city had growing in this park. But she was more glad that Raven seemed to like it.
Raven smiled at her again.
Sophie blushed faintly at being caught staring but smiled back.
She hummed quietly at the sight of the blush.
Despite her blush, Sophie didn't turn away. Honestly, she liked Raven. It may have only been their first date and they still didn't know much about each other, but Sophie wasn't against the idea of, carefully, pursuing a relationship with Raven.
Raven wasn't against it either, but it might be difficult to do this relationship with everything Raven did in terms of hero work.
And Sophie still had her fair share of secrets… But she was willing to try and be flexible with whatever came up, schedule-wise. Anything else, they could figure out as they went.
It was starting to get a bit late, but Raven didn't really want to leave yet.
Sophie looked up at the darkening sky and sighed. She didn't always act like the responsible one but she didn't want to keep Raven too busy if she had something important to do.
Raven didn't have anything important, so it as fine.
But Sophie still felt compelled to ask. “Sh… Umm, should we call it a night or do you want to hang out a little more?”
She looked over at the other woman, considering the question. "Oh, ah…whatever you'd prefer."
Sophie smiled softly. “Well, I’m known to stay up very late most nights.” she admitted with a small shrug. “But I wouldn't mind getting to know you better.”
"Me too." hse smiled back.
Sophie’s smile grew as did her blush. “Ok. Anything you want to know? I’m an open book.”
Raven was not an open book, but she could pretend to be. "Mm..Im' not sure."