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Matt nodded, giving her a warm smile, watching as she released her hads from his. He took the opportunity to re-move his hair, then set them back down on the table. "I think so" he nodded, watching as, almost as if they heard, a waiter made his way over. He ordered, waited for Trixie to do the same and turned back to her, blowing his words out through a long breath. "It's quite warm, where would you actually like to walk?" he asked, staring out as the sun-filled square.
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Trixie watched him move his hair with a smile, gently leaning her head on her hand. She ordered quickly after him, turning her gaze back at his words. "I don't really mind. We can go by the fountain and then to the beach, maybe?" She suggested lightly.
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"Happily." Matt smiled nodding at her suggestion. He leant back, shifting himself slightly on the seat as they waited for the food. "That was we can people watch, thrilling as always" He half joked, looking up at a couple people jog past, one of which nearly slipped on the cobbles next to their window. "Prime example" he said with a smile, gesturing in the direction of the runner.
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Trixie chuckled at him, smiling. "Sounds amazing to me. People watching is as exciting as it comes." She smiled, looking over her shoulder as he gestured, just barely catching the end of the trip. She turned her attention back to him, chuckling slightly. "This might be a perfect day. Cuddles, food, AND people watching? What more could I ask for?" She teased.
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"Unlimited money?" He asked sarcastically, though both of them knew they didnt need to worry about money there, considering 80 percent of things didnt need payments. He watched as, rather quickly, the waiter brought over the food. Once it was set down in front of them and the waiter had finally left he turned back to Trixie, iving a smile before starting the food.
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"Seems like I've already got that. Try again." Trixie joked, glancing up as the waiter brought their food. She leaned back so he could set it down, then brought her gaze back to Matt, returning his smile before she began to eat.
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The meal went by rather quickly and without problems. Matt and Trixie chatted about various things, watched mishaps outside the window, and finally finished. Soon enough, they were ready to leave. "You ready to walk about thrity steps to the fountain?" he asked, staring over in the near distance at the large, water spewing statue in the middle of the square.
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Trixie ate somewhat quickly, offering him a smile when they were ready to leave. "A whole thirty steps? Sounds like an adventure." She said sarcastically, standing and holding her hand out to grab his. "But I guess so." She teased, smiling at him.
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"Exactly." Matt smiled, standing and taking her hand as she offered it. As he caught the eye of the waiter he nodded in a very half hearted "thanks" way, and made his way outside. It was warm, and he could feel the heat immediately take over his comfort as they left the shadows.
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"Thank you." Trixie called lightly over her shoulder; afterwards walking at his side happily. Once they made it outside, she winced slightly at the sudden heat. "Is it supposed to be this hot?" She huffed, keeping a hold of his hand gently.
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