With another spell, Vincent teleported them to the movie house the double feature was playing at. Back to back showings of Bela Lugosi and Gary Oldman renditions of Stoker's tale of Dracula. A nice way to display advances in cinema, and the various ways the tales were interpreted.
Of course, Vincent and Asleif knew full well that Dracula was in fact real, so they viewed them more like historical parodies.
Several frozen drinks, a bucket of popcorn, and a few hours later, they exited the theatre. Vincent obviously wasn't going to hold her hand, but he didn't feel the need to give her as wide a berth as previous. There had only been one passing incident during the screening of the second movie that he had to shoo her hand away as it seemed to be lingering against his arm. Other than that, no problems.
"So.. your thoughts?"
She'd already rated a decent approval from him for not speaking during the films.
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