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"Sooo, what are your hobbies other than, you know, working out and being the epitome of healthy and fit?" It was a genuine question, as Jason had to do stuff other than work out, eat healthy and be an all around badass.
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"Hmm... well, I work two jobs. One is.. well.. you know..." Jason looked down sheepishly, but push on, "And then I also help at my friend's restaurant... and I like watching movies... hm... I actually don't have many hobbies, come to think of it." Jason rubbed his chin thoughtfully, "What about you?"
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Addilyn looked at Jason with surpise, poor guy did abolutely nothing fun, ever. "Dang, that must sort of suck, well if you stick with my dumb self I can get you into a ton of different things. And that's very respectable, two jobs, especially working at a restaurant, I worked at a restaurant a long time ago. I got fired the first week for dumping some asshole's coffee all over him. He was being a jerk so I don't think I should've been punished for it." Addilyn smiled slightly, oh that job had left her broke as hell, but then she got into the hero business. "As for my hobbies, dancing is one of them, and I also like photography and, don't make fun of me, but I also like knitting. Lewis, my friend, he makes fun of me for it and calls me an old woman. It is kinda embarrassing." Addilyn blushed slightly, she had probably just said way to much, he probably thought she was an absolute weirdo. She would too.
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"Knitting is cool! I'll admit I've never thought about learning it, but I do know the basics of sewing and have the materials in my house. I'm not great at it... but anyways! I like dancing - ballroom dancing, actually..." Jason bumped Addilyn's shoulder, "Don't be embarassed. It's really neat that you know how to do all of that stuff."
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Addilyn smiled up at Jason, "really? Thank you," she gave him a bright smile. He was really beating her expectations for who he was as a person, she had been sure he would have at least laughed at her but he headn't. It was nice talking to him, and Addilyn discovered that she quite enjoyed it. "And you know how to ballroom dance? That's so awesome! You'll have to teach me one day! I mostly just do ballet and tap, I'm pretty bad at most everything else." Addilyn shrugged, beaming at Jason when she mentioned him teaching her. She'd always wanted to learn, and it would really come in handy for some of the events she had to attend for work.
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"Yeah! Maybe sometime we could meet up at my place and I could give you a lesson. Then I'd drive you home, and if you don't want me knowing where you live, I could drop you off somewhere close." Jason didn't want to make Addilyn have to walk back again after last time. He still felt guilty about that.
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Addilyn gave Jason huge puppy dog eyes, her face brightened. "Would you really do that? I would be forever in your debt, again." She seriously didn't think he'd offer that quickly. "And my car is still in the parking lot back there, but I don't really care if you know where I live, you're my friend!" She gave him another smile, she truly did trust him.
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Jason shook his head, but he he was laughing, "Dude, of course I'd give you dance lessons. And I am not a professional or that good... so don't get too excited!" He felt like Addilyn should be more careful, if he was being honest. It worried him how trusting she was, as he cared about her safety, and didn't want to see anything happening to her. Yet... he did get rid of the villains that hurt her, and trusted her with his villainous secret, and kept her hero secret, so he supposed there was some reasoning for her trust in him.
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Addilyn wasn't too concerned if people knew where she lived, because she wasn't a known super hero. Plus, it wasn't like her house was small or anything, it was clearly owned by someone who had some sort of money. Perhaps she shouldn't be so trusting of Jason, but he was Jason. The same guy who'd helped her out so much already. Plus, they were friends, at least she was pretty sure he was. "I am sure you are better at it than you give yourself credit for. Plus, I don't even need to be half decent at it by the end, I just need to sort of understand what I'm supposed to be doing. Especially since my employers are hosting that big party that they do every year and now I have to go. Do I even look like I'm suited for fancy parties?" The answer was no, Addilyn was awkward and talkative and stony face, as weird of a combination you could ever get.
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Jason observed Addilyn, and ventured, "I could see it." Addilyn had a hidden grace, and reserved beauty, and a personality that screamed mystery. She seemed like a person that would stand off to the side, watching everything, and understanding the people around her. "You have this... force... that draws people in. You make people want to know who you are... all while having the reserved grace and power...." Jason figured he probably sounded crazy.
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