Storm couldn't help but to feel nervous as she stepped into the crowded restaurant. She was never good with large groups of people but, something about being there that night made her feel proud, like she was conquering some fear that up until then she was not ready to admit. "You must be Ororo" The woman turned to see a man in a black suite heading towards her through the crowd. "Victor has requested that I escort you to your table" . Storm's eyes brightened at the sound of Sabertooth's real name. It was happening. She was really going on a date, like a real person. They were both, at least for the night going to be real people.

Nodding her head Storm followed the man outside towards what looked to be a separate room. Inside the woman felt her jaw drop as she took in her surroundings. The dark walls were covered in glowing yellow lights, the low sound of a violin could be heard in the distance and the only thing that was in the room was a small red clothed table with a single candle glowing in the center of it. As the weather goddess stepped towards the site for further inspection she felt a pair of large arms wrap around her waist pulling her against a warm hard mass behind her. "What do you think" Sabertooth purred into her ear. "Not bad for wild-man huh"?

Ororo felt herself melt at Victors words, his voice alone was enough to make her want to skip dinner and head straight for "desert" but she knew this might be their only real date for a while. With most of the Xmen temporarily preoccupied with getting the mansions children to bed there was less than four hours to be spent with Sabertooth at best. Taking a hold of the man's hand Storm pulled so that he was facing her as she lifted herself onto her toes to kiss him. "You hungry" the man growled as she pulled back, the lust clear in his voice.

He would have liked to take her then. Damn dinner and just take her on the very table that they were making their way to but everything had already been planned. He wanted tonight to be her night even if the tight blue dress she wore was driving him mad.