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Chapter 9- Date Night...
When Ragon and Sandra finally joined the others in the living room, he had completely forgotten about the concerned look which had plastered Bell's face previously. Now as he looked at her, this thought rushed back. Bell sat on the couch, her legs and arm's crossed, and there was a look in her eyes of mistrust. Her hair was wet, as though she had washed it a few hours ago, and it had not yet fully dried. She wore a pair of navy blue tights and a black long sleeve button up dress shirt, which made her seem to blend into the black leather of the couch. Had he not been surrounded by the rest of his coven, Ragon would have asked her what was wrong. Instead he rehearsed over and over in his head, the various ways that he might ask Bell out on a date.
"So what's the plan for tonight?" Clyde asked adding, "another club or maybe we could stop by Kiara's for drinks?"
Only Sameth laughed at his words, while Ragon and Sandra snarled. Bell stared up at Clyde. He was tactless, there was no doubt about it, but there was something fun about his sense of humour that lightened her mood. He looked even more gorgeous today than normal. He was wearing a pair of long light coloured cargo pants and a well fitted blue long sleeved shirt.
"Just joking," Clyde said defensively, realising his comment had hit a sore spot and placing his hands palm outwards to the group.
It was Sandra who spoke next saying, "why don't we go somewhere low key tonight? I could use a nice quiet drink."
Her mate stared back at her, nodding his enthusiasm. Thomas's hair, which was usually tied in a ponytail, moved in concert with his head. His ponytail was so auspicious that Bell had almost entirely forgotten it was there. Now however, as his long beautiful hair adorned his face; it was difficult for her to believe she had failed to recall it until now. His hair wasn't exactly long and only just reached his shoulders.
"Ragon you can stay here and keep an eye on Bell," Sandra said, giving him the slightest of winks that was unobserved by all except him.
"Well just give me a moment to get ready," Larissa said, jumping off the couch and running enthusiastically to her bedroom.
The entire coven followed Larissa's example and soon it was just Bell and Ragon left on the couch together. Ragon knew that it was now or never. He appreciated Sandra's subtle hints, and made a mental note to thank her later. He moved a fraction of a millimetre towards her. His hands were uneasy beside him, and if he could sweat; they would probably have been covered in nervous beads of perspiration. Fortunately his immortal traits hide most of these very mortal failings. Only the look in his eyes betrayed his emotions. They were wide, his pupils large and dilated; like a cat watching a snake, unsure if it should pounce or flee.
"Bell," Ragon asked, catching her attention so that she turned to face him, "would you consider, I mean would you want to go out tonight?"
Bell considered his words for a moment and replied, "Thanks, but I think I have had my fair share of hunting for a while."
"No, I mean, would you want to go out with me, on a, err, date?" Ragon asked, his eyes wide in anticipation.
Did Bell hear him correctly? How many times had she wanted for him to say something like this to her? Though her face broke in relief, this was almost instantly overshadowed by a look of concern. It was a pained look; her eyebrows forced closer together as her eyes raked over Ragon's face, as if searching for an answer. Her hesitancy was bought about by her recollection of the diary entry which portrayed Ragon as a monster, which she had read earlier that day. She allowed herself the briefest of moments to consider her options. Instantly she looked away from Ragon's hopeful face, instead focusing on the fair bianco white of the walls. Perhaps back then he had been no better than Clyde and Kiara, but now he was different. Hadn't he proved that to her, time and time again? Unresolved she realised that at least if she said yes, she could potentially find out more about him. So often had she felt a connection with him that it seemed wrong to dismiss him just because of some stupid journal?
"Sure," Bell replied, and watched in delight as Ragon's eyes were suddenly lit with relief.
"Well let's say half an hour?" Ragon asked.
Bell was a little shocked at his enthusiasm. She had expected him to suggest a date sometime in the near future, but not tonight.
Still no time like the present, she thought.
"Ok, sounds good... where are we going?" she asked, suddenly realising that she needed to start getting ready: immediately.
"It's a surprise," Ragon answered.
Bell couldn't hide her smile, but asked, "well what am I supposed to wear?"
"Anything you want," he replied, "you look beautiful in anything."
She moved quickly after that to her room, and began throwing outfits from her closet onto the bed in distress. A soft knock at the door made her hurry over and open it.
"So you said yes?" Sandra asked, her deep Southern accent bringing with it a sense of relief.
"What?" Bell asked, pausing for only a moment before recommencing her search for the perfect outfit.
"You're going out with Ragon," Larissa replied, the large wide smile on her face barely contained.