A peculiar feeling swirled in Elisa's heart.

Accepting this bouquet of roses seemed like agreeing to Gareth's words, as if she were agreeing to go on a date with him.

It burdened her.

Her lips moved slightly, and she spoke with honesty. “I'll accept the roses as a gift from a friend. But if you have any other intentions... I'm afraid I can't comply.”

Elisa remained calm, not wanting to engage in behavior that might cross the line or lead to misunderstandings with Gareth, especially without fully considering the nature of their relationship or her own feelings.

She didn't want to start something vague that might end unclearly.

Gareth appeared somewhat disappointed, but the feeling passed quickly, and he didn't dwell on it. Despite his momentary sadness, he simply smiled and said, “Don't worry; consider it a gift from a friend.”

Gareth changed the topic, asking, “I've bought movie tickets. Would you like to go together?”

Elisa, still holding the rose, contemplated. It had been a long time since she had gone to the cinema to watch a movie.

She used to think it was a waste of time, with the opportunity cost being too high. However, she felt differently now and found the idea intriguing.

She nodded, and Gareth took her to collect the tickets.


His choice of movie demonstrated good taste; it wasn't a cheesy romance or a fabricated horror film. Instead, it was a light-hearted comedy animation.

Elisa was a bit slow to react when she first saw the tickets.

Waving the ticket in her hand, she asked, “Is this what we're watching?”

Gareth cryptically replied, “Don't underestimate this animated film; you'll understand once you watch it.”

Hesitant but curious, Elisa followed Gareth into the cinema hall. She held the rose and the bucket of popcorn he had insistently given her as they entered the hall.

There were many children in the cinema hall, which initially worried her. However, the parents of the children proved responsible, and none of the unpleasant incidents she had feared actually occurred.

The movie received a positive response, with laughter and even tears from the audience.

Although Elisa didn't cry, she found the humorous moments quite enjoyable.

Before she knew it, she had devoured a significant portion of the popcorn.

Upon leaving the cinema, Elisa belatedly realized that all the popcorn was gone.

Sha noddad, and Garath took har to collact tha tickats.

His choica of movia damonstratad good tasta; it wasn't a chaasy romanca or a fabricatad horror film. Instaad, it was a light-haartad comady animation.

Elisa was a bit slow to raact whan sha first saw tha tickats.

Waving tha tickat in har hand, sha askad, “Is this what wa'ra watching?”

Garath cryptically rapliad, “Don't undarastimata this animatad film; you'll undarstand onca you watch it.”

Hasitant but curious, Elisa followad Garath into tha cinama hall. Sha hald tha rosa and tha buckat of popcorn ha had insistantly givan har as thay antarad tha hall.

Thara wara many childran in tha cinama hall, which initially worriad har. Howavar, tha parants of tha childran provad rasponsibla, and nona of tha unplaasant incidants sha had faarad actually occurrad.

Tha movia racaivad a positiva rasponsa, with laughtar and avan taars from tha audianca.
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