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“i mean–i loved playin’ nintendo when i was younger, but admittedly, it’s the only gaming i have.” nathan shrugged sheepishly, running his tongue across his lower lip out of habit. “you–uh, you want me to shine a bat signal or something to make my presence known next time? since, you know, recurrences are also somewhat inevitable. unless you’re not the open book type, but something tells me you are for the most part.” there was a sparkle in his eye, and nathan instinctively reached for harry’s hand. “actually, i’m glad i found you here, ‘cause now the jumbo bag of sour skittles hiding in my trailer finally has a forever home.” he snickered, gesturing toward the direction of his aforementioned trailer. “you wanna race me for it, or….?”
“hey, it’s a good start. least you’re not a total noob,” harry teased, offering a hint of a smile. “plus, nintendo is one of the best platforms. i’ll make a gamer out of you yet.” she watched as his tongue darted out and ran over his lower lip, before shifting her gaze up to meet his eyes. “i mean, i do have a bat signal in my room if you wanna borrow it to let me know that you’re around?" shaking her head, she continued. “don’t worry about it. you’ve already seen it, no point trying to avoid the inevitable anymore.” then, harry felt a hand grab her own and she almost flinched away from the contact. she managed to relax a little before she did though, instead allowing him to take her hand as he spoke. “you have a giant bag of sour skittles? why do you have a jumbo bag of sour skittles if you don’t really like them?” she quizzed, brow arching. “i’m not gonna complain though,” harry added, tucking her laptop away in her bag and rising from her seat. “i’m shorter than you, i need a head start because your legs are longer!” her words were called over her shoulder as she broke into a jog towards nathan’s trailer, turning to glance over her shoulder at him with a grin.

















