Every once and a while you'll see these chapters, for the other couples in the group. Smarkle, Joshaya etc. Side Story – Isadora and Farkle's date night

Isadora sat in her boyfriend's room wondering why they didn't act like Riley and Lucas did even though they had been together longer. She knew that Farkle was taking it slow with her but felt weird that they hadn't progressed as fast as their friend's relationship had.

"Honeybuckets, let's go do something, I've learned recently that we need to do things that aren't science related," Isadora said to Farkle.

"Did you learn this from Riley and Lucas?" Farkle smiled at his girlfriend.

"Yes, and since we have been together longer than they have I feel like I've been missing something."

"Isadora, I don't want to do anything you're not comfortable with."

"It doesn't have to be intense maybe something that could be classified as a normal date between two teenagers."

Farkle smiled at his girlfriend. "Let's go to the movies, and then we'll go to the Strand and see if they have any good science books on sale, or we can go to Barnes and Noble which ever one we decide."

Isadora smiled at Farkle trying to not feel awkward while doing it, she was trying a lot of things since she started dating Farkle. She was more comfortable hugging him and talking to him but they haven't kissed yet and she knew that normal couples kissed. Maybe tonight.

The couple got into a cab and went to the movie theater on 14th street since it was close to home and there were a lot of stores in Union Square for them to browse through. They decided on watching a new science fiction movie that had just come out, since they loved science they wanted to see if the movie stayed true to what they loved.

"What kind of snacks do you want?" Farkle asked as they waiting on line for the concessions stand. He knew she wanted this to be a normal date so he tried his best although he didn't know what a normal date was.

"Popcorn, and raisinets please, oh and a blue raspberry slurpee, get one that's big enough for us to share," she said trying to hide the blush that creeped up her neck. I can do this; I can be a normal girl on a normal date.

"Okay," he said feeling his face flush. This was new to the both of them, he'd always acted like he loved Riley and Maya but this was a different feeling.

Once inside of the theater Farkle brought them to a set of seats near the middle but Isadora shook her head and pointed towards the balcony seats on the second floor. The second floor was nearly empty except for a few people so they sat in the middle of the second row. The two of them smiled awkwardly at one another at they put their drink down and settled into their seats.

Twenty minutes into the movie Farkle turned to her and said, "I already know that this movie will end badly, it's not even realistic."

Isadora smiled at him, "You know that the amount of fallacies that I've seen so far make this movie fall apart at the seams."

The two of them spent the whole time talking about what was wrong with the movie and eating their snacks that they automatically fell into a comfortable rhythm. When they had finished their popcorn and their drink Farkle put them together and set them on the floor. For the first time that night he pulled up the arm rest and put his arm around Isadora's shoulders. At first they fell into an awkward silence but she relaxed into his arm and they continued to watch the movie in each other's arms.

For the first time since they started dating Farkle wanted to kiss his girlfriend, but since he had been scared the whole time they had been together he never got around to it. He was scared of pushing her away because he wanted to be near her. His heart pounded in his chest as he debated how to go about kissing her, before he knew it the credits of the movie started to roll and he knew he had run out of time.

"This was nice," Isadora said as she tried to get up.

It's now or never, he thought. Before she walked away he put his hands on her face and pressed his lips against hers. Instead of pulling away she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him back. When they pulled away she smiled at him.

"Finally I was wondering when you were going to kiss me, I mean we've been going out for so long I thought that there was something wrong with me," she said as she smiled.

"Did you like it?" he said knowing that it was their first kiss, not only as a couple but in their lives.

"Yes, but even if I didn't we could always work on making it better. Farkle I like you, and no matter what this feeling is I don't think I could ever stop liking you. I don't understand feelings very well but I'm trying."

"We can practice, and we'll go on normal dates as well as our own special kind of dates."

"How are they special?"

"We could go to the Smithsonian or watch NASA launch a rocket into space… things like that. We don't have to be like everyone else, we just need to be ourselves."

"Okay," she said as they walked out into the November air holding each other's hands. "But just so you know, I kind of like the so called normal dates if it means we point out everything wrong with a movie. As long as we're together."

"That's fine with me too. So where to next?"

"How about we go to the Panera across the park and get some food, and then go to Barnes and Noble and browse for some books," she said as she smiled at her boyfriend. She was becoming more and more comfortable with her relationship and hoped that they would kiss more in the future.