Trevor sat down with Corrie on her couch as she put the flowers and candy down. Corrie looked over at Trevor and they were quiet like that for a moment. Neither of them really knew what to say. Corrie's eyes wandered around the room as Trevor did the thing where you spin your thumbs around each other. Finally, Corrie broke the silence.
"Do you want a soda... or something?" she asked awkardly.
"Uh... water. Water's fine," Trevor said. It wasn't exactly the same as it used to anymore, but he really wanted it to go back to normal.
Corrie got up and went into the kitchen. Trevor decided to follow. As she was leaving the kitchen with the water, she ran into Trevor, causing her to go backwards a little. "Trevor, what are you doing?" she asked.
"Corrie, I don't want things to be weird between us," he said straight out. (a/n: does that make sense?)
"I don't either," she agreed.
"Then let's stop acting like this is awkward. Things can go back to normal. I didn't mess it up that bad," he said in a hopeful voice.
"You didn't," she told him. "Really. You didn't."
"Okay, then. Do you want to go out to dinner tonight?" he asked.
"Yeah, I'd love to!" she said smiling again.
Trevor smiled. He loved it when she got really excited. "I'll pick you up tonight at 6 then, okay?"
"Oka---" she started, but was cut off when Trevor kissed her. "I'll see you then," she then said with an even bigger smile.
Trevor was smiling just as much. He was glad to be able to do that again.

--- later that night

Trevor rang the doorbell at Corrie's place and waited for her to answer. He loved being able to pick someone up and take her out. He was even happier that it was Corrie.
Corrie ran to the door as she slipped in her earrings and slid in some shoes. She opened the door to see Trevor. She smiled as did he. "Hey," they said in unison.
"You ready to go?" he asked.
"Yeah, Corrie said as she walked out the door, closing it (and locking it) behind her.

When they arrived at the restaurant Corrie gasped. She was glad she dressed up since he was taking her to the nicest place around. It was some french place that she couldn't pronounce.
"Trevor..." she said in awe.
"I figured it would be a nice place to take you in celebration of us getting back together. Plus, I'm going off to college the day after tomorrow so it's a nice dinner," he told her.
She smiled and he escorted her into the restaurant.

Trevor sat down with Corrie on her couch as she put the flowers and candy down. Corrie looked over at Trevor and they were quiet like that for a moment. Neither of them really knew what to say. Corrie's eyes wandered around the room as Trevor did the thing where you spin your thumbs around each other. Finally, Corrie broke the silence.
"Do you want a soda... or something?" she asked awkardly.
"Uh... water. Water's fine," Trevor said. It wasn't exactly the same as it used to anymore, but he really wanted it to go back to normal.
Corrie got up and went into the kitchen. Trevor decided to follow. As she was leaving the kitchen with the water, she ran into Trevor, causing her to go backwards a little. "Trevor, what are you doing?" she asked.
"Corrie, I don't want things to be weird between us," he said straight out. (a/n: does that make sense?)
"I don't either," she agreed.
"Then let's stop acting like this is awkward. Things can go back to normal. I didn't mess it up that bad," he said in a hopeful voice.
"You didn't," she told him. "Really. You didn't."
"Okay, then. Do you want to go out to dinner tonight?" he asked.
"Yeah, I'd love to!" she said smiling again.
Trevor smiled. He loved it when she got really excited. "I'll pick you up tonight at 6 then, okay?"
"Oka---" she started, but was cut off when Trevor kissed her. "I'll see you then," she then said with an even bigger smile.
Trevor was smiling just as much. He was glad to be able to do that again.

--- later that night

Trevor rang the doorbell at Corrie's place and waited for her to answer. He loved being able to pick someone up and take her out. He was even happier that it was Corrie.
Corrie ran to the door as she slipped in her earrings and slid in some shoes. She opened the door to see Trevor. She smiled as did he. "Hey," they said in unison.
"You ready to go?" he asked.
"Yeah, Corrie said as she walked out the door, closing it (and locking it) behind her.

When they arrived at the restaurant Corrie gasped. She was glad she dressed up since he was taking her to the nicest place around. It was some french place that she couldn't pronounce.
"Trevor..." she said in awe.
"I figured it would be a nice place to take you in celebration of us getting back together. Plus, I'm going off to college the day after tomorrow so it's a nice dinner," he told her.
She smiled and he escorted her into the restaurant.