It was one minute until seven o'clock and Corrie was waiting for Trevor in the lobby. She was dressed in London's clothes. She let her borrow a demin skirt (not to dressy but perfect for a first date), a burgundy shirt with sequins and shoes and jewelery to match. Corrie was getting more nervous by the second. As soon as she heard her name being called by Trevor, it was as if she had been frozen in time. She finally turned to see Trevor dressed in jeans and a nice button up shirt over a tshirt. She dressed perfectly.
"You look beautiful," Trevor said smiling at Corrie.
"Thank you. You don't look half bad yourself," Corrie replied with a giggle.
"Shall we?" Trevor put out his arm to escort her to dinner. Of course, they were having dinner at the Tipton. Corrie happily linked arms with him and they headed to the dining area.
After they were seated and given there menus everything was going great. They were talking and flirting a little, but at times Corrie felt a little dumb compared to Trevor.
But she figured she'd rather be herself instead of trying to act smart and end up saying something stupid. They ordered there meals and once the menus were taken away all they had to look at was eachother. You know the game where you look at someone when they aren't looking then quickly look away when they saw you? That's the game they both enjoyed!
"So what are you interested in?" Corrie asked, deciding to give the game a break.
"Poli Sci," Trevor told her, hoping she new what it stood for.
"Politics, wow," Corrie said with a smile.
Trevor laughed. "You're already smarter than the last person I went on a date with"
Corrie smiled. "LOL," Corrie said. When she realized what she had just said she covered her mouth. She was so nervous she was using instant messenger talk!
Trevor laughed a little. Not at her... with her. When Corrie realized that she slowly moved her hand from her mouth at laughed at herself. "I have to be honest," she started once they stopped laughing. "I'm really nervous. I probably am acting like a complete idiot."
"You're not acting like a complete idiot. I get where your coming from... because I'm nervous, too. Everyone gets nervous on a first date. It'll be better the second time around." Trevor's words made Corrie smile. "I mean, that is, if you want to go on a second date," Trevor said catching up with himself.
"Of course I want to," she accepted seconds before their food came.