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It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year...
An out-of-towner wouldn't know that it's December in San Francisco, much less that there are only two shopping weeks until Christmas. There isn't a speck of snow to be seen, and the temperature is in the mid-fifties with a light breeze blowing down Market Street, swirling through the Union Square Shopping District. All the hallmarks of the Christmas shopping season, however, are in full force, with large wreathes hanging from light posts, Christmas muzak being pumped through the speakers in front of almost every store in the area, and the enormous tree situated in the middle of the Square.
Then, of course, there are the crowds.
Fathers and mothers and children and teenagers and grandparents. The list goes on. Families with one kid, two kids, half a dozen. This was the part of the holidays that Grant really wasn't too big on. He doesn't mind the muzak - in fact, he actually rather enjoys Christmas music - or even the laborious process of shopping. Children, really, don't bother him either. He'd only just visited a children's hospital and he and Flamebird had both agreed that it was a great experience. But the huge crush of people milling about, jostling one another, parents chasing down an errant child. He can handle fighting super villains, but a stampede of wild shoppers is rather terrifying.
Still, he was determined to get something nice for Mar'i. She had been informed by Nightwing that her former lover, Ibn, had returned, apparently from the dead - only he hadn't bothered to contact her directly or even leave her a message. Grant and Mar'i had talked about it and he'd been rather pleased - and not a little surprised - that she still wanted to date him. Not that he wouldn't have gotten her something before, but now, Grant wants to make her present particularly special.
Walking through the shopping district, wearing a light jacket to ward off the brief gusts of wind, Grant moves along slowly, looking at each of the shop fronts, a small frown resting on his features. "This is harder than I thought..." he says to no one in particular.
Then, of course, there are the crowds.
Fathers and mothers and children and teenagers and grandparents. The list goes on. Families with one kid, two kids, half a dozen. This was the part of the holidays that Grant really wasn't too big on. He doesn't mind the muzak - in fact, he actually rather enjoys Christmas music - or even the laborious process of shopping. Children, really, don't bother him either. He'd only just visited a children's hospital and he and Flamebird had both agreed that it was a great experience. But the huge crush of people milling about, jostling one another, parents chasing down an errant child. He can handle fighting super villains, but a stampede of wild shoppers is rather terrifying.
Still, he was determined to get something nice for Mar'i. She had been informed by Nightwing that her former lover, Ibn, had returned, apparently from the dead - only he hadn't bothered to contact her directly or even leave her a message. Grant and Mar'i had talked about it and he'd been rather pleased - and not a little surprised - that she still wanted to date him. Not that he wouldn't have gotten her something before, but now, Grant wants to make her present particularly special.
Walking through the shopping district, wearing a light jacket to ward off the brief gusts of wind, Grant moves along slowly, looking at each of the shop fronts, a small frown resting on his features. "This is harder than I thought..." he says to no one in particular.
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She's not all that disappointed though since she grins and nudges his chest gently with a sandal. "O menino do açúcar é demasiado doce! Too cute! What did you have in mind?"
Not being stared at doesn't strike her as odd. It's almost a relief.
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"Uh, well, I'm not real sure. We...haven't been dating all that long," Grant explains, gesturing vaguely, laughing a little at the nudging of sandal against his chest. "It's been a month and a couple of weeks."
Taking another sip of his Zesti, Grant turns toward Beatriz again. "I know that she really likes chocolate and she enjoys gardening," he says quietly.
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The bartender comes out then, carrying two plates, then sets them down on the table. Grant really hopes that Bea is going to move her feet, because otherwise, this could get even more awkward than it already is.
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She shrugs after taking a bite. "They're all for me anyway. Don't have anyone to buy for so it's not as if anyone would be missing them."
Another grin and a wink.
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Reaching for his burger, he takes a bit, then sips from his drink, listening as she speaks. Despite the smile and the wink, Grant can't help but think there's a little sadness behind that statement. Maybe not.
"This is the first time I've bought presents for anyone in the last four years," he says, looking over at Bea, his smile somewhat subdued.