Worst Date Ever

LJ prompt: Past

This story can be read as a sequel to my oneshot Ready in a Second, but you don't need to have read it to read this.

Disclaimer: I do not own x-men evolution or characters, Marvel does. I make no profit from this fic, it was just written for fun.


Chapter One

--bamf--

"Whoa," Amanda said taking a moment to steady herself.

"You'll get used to dat soon enough," Kurt smiled offering her his arm. "Vat movie vould you like to see?"

"Oh, I don't care, just nothing lovey-dovey or sappy. My mom always drags me to those, it's torture. I prefer action and comedy films." she told him taking his arm trying to hide the fact that she was blushing. She wondered if Kurt was too, because with his holloinducer she couldn't tell.

"Oh yeah I agree, action and comedies are the best, totally," Kurt said as they reached the ticket line. He bought the tickets to the newest action thriller and Amanda bought the popcorn and drinks. The movie was already seating so they got in line to get their ticket stubs torn off and be "ushered" to the right theater room. In other words, the guy tore the ticket while completely ignoring the ripline and pointed in the general direction of left or right, in their case right, and told them it was the sixth door on that left.

"I think I've seen dat guy before." Kurt pondered allowed as they headed down the hallway.

"His name is Doug, he's a freshman but he takes a lot of advanced classes."

"Oh, ja, I remember now! Douglas Ramsey, he's a friend of Kitty's."

Amanda gave him a quiet smile. They reached the door to their movie room and Kurt held it open for her and made a dorkish bow gesture to usher her in ahead. Amanda couldn't help but laugh at him. She brushed her hair back behind her ears and over her shoulder as she passed him. Kurt grinned as he turned and followed in behind her.

"Vhere shall ve sit?" he asked her as they rounded the corner of the wall that separated the entrance walkway and the stairs. The place was packed, even for an afternoon showing, Kurt eased himself closer to Amanda and tucked his tail closer to his legs.

"Are you okay Kurt?" Amanda asked observing him curiously, she knew he had to be careful in huge crowds, but coming to the movies had been his idea so she didn't think it would be a problem.

"Huh?! Oh! Ja, sheur gut. I think I see some seats up there." he replied sheepishly, pointing up the stairs to a small section of chairs that had remarkably managed to remain unoccupied with this size of crowd.

"I wonder why people seem to be avoiding sitting here?" Amanda asked as they pulled down their fake red velvet cushioned chairs and got relaxed to watch things blow up and people run screaming.

Kurt was just about to agree with her about it being odd a section of seating was left empty when suddenly someone began speaking from the floor below just behind them. Kurt moaned, he recognized the voice instantly.

"Yo,looks like the cleaning crew didn't get all the popcorn from the floor. Hey Pietro can you spare some-" Todd cut off as he popped up and instead of facing Pietro, like he had expected to, he was staring at Amanda and Kurt instead.

"Ugh, hey Todd." Amanda forced a smile on her face.

"Vat do you think you're doing here Toad?" Kurt demanded. The last thing he wanted to deal with on his date was the brotherhood. He wanted this night to go smoothly, and if the brotherhood were anywhere in sight, there was no possible way he'd even get close that kind of an outcome.

"Well duh fur-ball, we're all here to watch the movie." Came a quick response from the aisle edge of the row Amanda and Kurt were sitting in.

"Hey blue, whose your date? She's a cutie." Tabitha winked as she pulled Pietro into the row behind her and took a seat next to Amanda.

Kurt had a very bad feeling about all of this. If Todd, Pietro, and Tabitha were here then that meant that Freddy wouldn't be too far behind them, and that instantly made him realize why this section of seating had been left alone by the rest of the audience. He wondered if he should just take Amanda somewhere else now. Different scenarios were running through his head, none of which were very romantic.

"I'm Amanda Sefton." Amanda replied, giving Kurt a glance out of the corner of her eyes. She wondered why he hadn't introduced her.

"Cool, I'm Tabitha, or you can just call me Boom Boom."

"Oh, are you a mutant too?"

"If she weren't do you think we'd let her drag us here?" Pietro quickly retorted. "Where's Blob with the snacks, I thought he was right behind us."

"He was," Tabitha replied elbowing him in his arm, "You're the one who had to dash here. As if the seats were going anywhere. That's why we left Todd here in the first place."

Pietro huffed and crossed his arms over his chest.

Amanda and Kurt turned to each other, Kurt was completely distraught but began to feel better when he noticed Amanda biting her lips trying not to burst out laughing.

"Sure, laugh now, but I doubt we're going to be able to enjoy the movie vith them here."

"Oh come on, they can't be that bad."

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Forty minutes later Kurt was leaning against the wall by the girl's restroom texting on his cell phone. There had been a large and messy popcorn fight and the two had decided to leave before the other mutants, who had of course started it all, got them into trouble. Kurt still couldn't believe Tabitha had the gull to set all those small bombs of hers into other people's popcorn bags.

Amanda walked out of the doors. Kurt clicked his phone closed.

"I think I got all the popcorn out, but my hair is all sticky now." she giggled. Kurt tried his best to smile.

"I tried to varn you, I'm sorry-"
"Why are you apologizing? It's not your fault those guys started throwing their popcorn everywhere."

"Vell since the movie vas ruined, vould you like to try going somevhere else?" Kurt asked sheepishly running his hand nervously through his hair.

"Sure, what do you have in mind?" Amanda asked as they began to head out of the movie theater. Kurt had this one figured out at least. While Amanda had been in the bathroom cleaning out her hair, he had texted Kitty. He was depressed by what had happened and didn't want to end the date on a bad note. She had been helpful, since she had experience with the brotherhood ruining her dates with Lance, and had cheered him up and even gave him a helpful suggestion for another place to go on their date.

"Do you like miniature golf?" Kurt asked Amanda, hoping that she did. It would something else they would have in common.