Hey Everyone! So these are just little oneshots I somehow get in my brain during lectures - so of course I have to write them down instead of paying attention to what my Prof is teaching me. Ah well. They're here to make you smile, just as they've made me smile. I know they're short, but just try to enjoy :) And if you do happen to enjoy them a lot, then please review! A few words of praise goes a long way.

"Let's go dancing!" Kara suggested to her boyfriend of two years, Josh Ramsay, "Know any good spots?" She noticed the hesitation instantly, but refused to acknowledge it; it had been ages since the last time they went out.

"Uhhh," he replied, not wanting to say no directly, "It might be a little difficult tonight, Darl'"

"Are you busy?" Kara frowned, knowing full well he was available; he just didn't feel like going out.

"No…" he started, "But we are in Vancouver, and Marianas just released a new album. We might not get any privacy."

She still wanted to go out; but she understood his need for space. She also didn't feel like prying girls away from her boyfriend all night, anyways. "Okay…" she complied, "maybe not dancing. How about a movie? Josh, I can't sit in this apartment any longer."

He walked over to hug her; she hugged him back tightly and rested her head against his chest, "I know, it's been a long couple days."

"I'm sorry," She mumbled into his hoodie.

"We'll go out," he whispered, "Have a movie in mind?"

"Not really."

He chuckled lightly and kissed the top of her head, "Okay, how about this; we go out for a nice dinner, then go watch whatever is playing at the theater?"

She smiled into his shirt; they were safe at a fancier place; there were usually only older people who didn't recognize him, or younger ones that did, yet kept to the etiquette of the restaurant. "What do you want to eat?"

"You choose."

"Thai." She responded, quickly.

He had to laugh, "I could have guessed." he paused before speaking, "alright, go get dressed and we'll go to 'Charms'." Charms Modern Thai was the best upper class Thai-Japanese fusion cuisine their end of Vancouver; it was trendy and slightly expensive; sure to be free of teenage fans. They also had the best Pad Thai Kara had ever tasted.

"Okay!" she smiled, jumping out of his embrace, "give me ten minutes."