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They pulled up into the resturant parking lot. Almost as soon as Koga had parked, he was at her door, holding it open for her. She gave a small smile at him and stepped out, careful of her skirt. She hadn't realized it was quite so short. Koga was the gentleman, however, trying not to look. He held the door open at the resturant too, and she was impressed with his manners.
"Reservations, Koga." he said, escorting her to the matradee. He bowed and lead them to a booth near the back of the resturant. Koga sat, then realizing his mistake, he jumped up so fast Kagome thought that the seats were on fire. He kindly stood until she was seated. When the waitress came by, Koga ordered for both of them. Kagome hadn't heard of that being done, except in movies. In fact, the more she observed him, the more and more it seemed like they were in a movie.
"You watched those American James Bond movies, didn't you?" she asked, as the waitress set down drinks. Koga turned red.
"I-I-I...I don't know what you're talking about!" he protested as Kagome contently sipped her drink.
"Koga, I don't care if you did." she said, taking a roll from the silver basket in front of them.
"You-you don't?" he asked, visibly untensing.
"No. In fact, it's rather sweet." she said, buttering up her roll. Koga grinned rather embarassedly.
"I'm sorry if it offended you, Kagome." he said, reaching across the space to grab her hand. She pulled it back just in time.
"Koga, just be yourself." she said. She regretted it for the rest of the evening. Koga was more wild when he was nervous than any other time. He snapped at people who didn't hurry, practically shoved people out of his way to help Kagome at the snack bar at the movies.
After the movies (which was a horrible film, all action/adventure no romance what-so-ever) Koga drove out into the country. Kagome looked at him, confused. Where were they going? Koga drove her all the way out to a large hill, and he drove up to the top. He held the door open for her again, and once more she stepped outside. She gasped with surprise.
It was a beautiful setting, right out of a story. A lake glimmered down below them, lit from above by the full moon. She looked up, and beheld more stars than she had ever seen when surrounded by Tokyo's lights and sounds. She smiled in wonder, and looked at Koga, her eyes sparkling.
"Koga..." she said, turning to look at the sky again. "How did you find this place?"
"Tokyo is always so loud. I needed a place to go and think." He said, wrapping his arm around her goose-pimply shoulders. She stared about her in happiness. This night was ending fabulously.
"Well, at first he was the perfect gentleman. So like James Bond. In fact, he had studied those movies before tonight."
"Oh, how cute!" said Rin, cooing into the telephone. "So, how was the movie? 'The Blade of Honor' was supposed to be really good."
"It was rather dull actually. Koga loved it though. Couldn't stop talking about the hero and the villian."
"I guess he wasn't the one, huh?" Rin said sounding rather dejected. Kagome just rolled her eyes.