both eyes widened slightly as he noticed a familiar face standing rather near him, instantly wanting to walk her direction and only a little he got himself the courage to do so. slow steps until he sped up, to avoid her from walking away from him. eyebrows narrowed ever so slightly, before he tapped upon her shoulder gently. “ – pardon me, milady, ” a slight, but admittedly charming smile appeared onto his lips as he looked at the lass. “ .. i am not certain if i am rememberable, but we met in the forest.. you almost hit me with your arrow, ” he grinned slightly, eyebrows risen. “ .. i was wondering if you would like to drink some coffee with me, ” - despite still feeling like he should be fully committed to regina, there was something about this woman.. she was remarkable, he felt a certain bond from the moment they met and never before had that happened. “ – if not, i fully understand, but i ought that i should give it a shot, ” he finished his offer.
it was a warm day, and although she was out in the sun quite often, she never tanned. she did burn, but she always went back her porcelain colour. sunglasses on, and hair running free down past her shoulders and reaching at her back, gently brushing against the soft green lace dress that she had been wearing with a pair of black tights and heeled ankle boots, and sunglasses that covered her emerald green eyes. a voice distracted her as she walked down the street, going nowhere in particular, and she raised an eyebrow, stopping in her tracks as she felt the tap. oh she recognised that voice from anywhere, and that is when she felt that familiar warm feeling bubbling in her stomach, causing a soft grin to cross her crimson painted lips. “oh how could i forget you. that charming smile of your’s is unforgettable.” she admitted, turning to him, and at his offer, she very gently tilted her head to the side, pretending to think on it. “mmm i dont know, i will have to check my schedule...” she flashed a grin, winking playfully. “coffee is the way to my heart, i would love to go to coffee with you. i think i’d be a fool to say no anyway.” a genuine smile finally replaced her grin.