"I'm sure you could if you put your mind to it" she replied after thanking her for the compliment. "Yeah, when my sister gets off long shifts like that she's pretty tired. Do you need a ride? I don't want you falling asleep while driving" she offered, hoping she didn't sound like a creep. She notices the blush and returns the pink hue, the colour mirroring onto her face.
She smiled softly. "A ride would be wonderful. Thank you. That's very kind of you." She yawned a little, before cracking a light smile. She extended her hand. "I'm Vittoria by the way."
“My name is Natalia” she replied, taking the outstretched hand and shaking it gently. “And no problem. I wouldn’t want someone who helps other people all day not get the help they deserve” she added, smiling softly at her
Vittoria smiled at the name. "That's very pretty." She brushed some hair from her face. Well. Let me get some more Chai and then I'll take you up on your offer. That's very kind of you." She says, her amber orbs glimmering. "It's rare to find good people like you."
“Thank you.” She hummed, her hand shifting to close her book. She smiled again, watching as the lights dances in the girl’s eyes, her mind becoming entranced. She soon shook herself out of it, blushing loudly
I'm so sorry. I took a break and totally forgot to warn you//
(It's alright. I was at a camp for a week anyways)
Vittoria smiled and walked to the counter, ordering her chai. She waits for her order before taking it gratefully, exchanging words with the waiter and before walking towards Natalia. "Alright, I'm ready." She says kindly, her eyes bright.
She smiled, already having poured her tea into a cardboard cup and placed a lid on it and having her bag packed up. She looked up, her hair in slight disarray and the soft lights of the cafe bouncing and twinkling across her skin as she spoke. "Alright, my car's just out front" she replied, smiling softly