Giggling, Harry stood up and nodded. "I'll grab you one, darling," he told him. He let his hand brush his shoulder as he walked away to the kitchen. "Here you are," Harry said as he leaned over the back of the couch to hand it to him, kissing Matthew's cheek gently, "If you want to, I could teach you how to use chopsticks. But that would mean we would have to have another date. Or two. Maybe three. Only because practice makes perfect." Harry sat back down, looking at Matthew endearingly. He took another bite of his food as he started the movie for them, moving closer to his date on the couch. "Bet yours is also top tier," he admitted softly, blushing a little after he realized what he had said aloud.
Matt felt the butterflies flutter when he called him darling and he knew the blush on his cheeks was quite visible, which is why he was thankful that his date had gone into the kitchen to give him a moment to recover. Soon he was back and he could finally enjoy his meal and present company. The kiss to his cheek made him smile and he nodded his head. "Well I mean, I do have other prospects out there. You're not the only one who swiped right on me. I'm apparently very popular." He teased, his nose wrinkling. "That is what they say. Hmm... okay. Let's do it. And I will not stop until I'm an expert. No matter how many dates that takes." He nodded, taking a bite of his food. He needed the distraction because the urge to kiss him again was strong, especially now that the movie was playing. "Well, perhaps one day you'll get to find out."
"Oh, I believe that many people would fight me to be with you," Harry teased back at Matt, moving closer to him on the sofa, "You're tall, extremely handsome, one of the best kissers I've encountered, the New York accent also does something to me, and... did I mention you can kiss very well?" He giggled as he turned the lights down on the remote to set the mood for both of them. He looked back at his data, gently placing his hand on top of the other's. "I hope so," he said sweetly, "but there's no rush to do that. I'm content with going at your pace."











