
"It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Uri. I'm Caden Mariani." Uri, likely a nickname. Cade didn't bother asking for her last. No need to make her run. Rabbits were that way, such skittish, cute little things. "You can just call me Cade, everyone else does."
The ice cream aisle was colder than Caden. There was that. It managed to mask the chill around him, rather than add to it. He didn't think she'd forget his presence, though, and Caden was certain she wouldn't be any more comfortable around him there than she had by the apples. That may have bugged a normal person, but Cade was too busy determining if she was worth feeding on or not.
Uri tilted her head to the side, she wanted to think that this was a sitution that normal people found themselves in. However she was starting to believe that it was only her...after all a normal person would've asserted themselves by now. Instead she was standing awkwardly in the ice ceam aisle putting her items in her carriage. "Yes culniary arts and Education."
She tried to stay away from anything with the word bunny in it, she did not need any jokes coming from her...compainion? That world made her red flags go up, no he was just...a random person in the super market. Yes that made her feel much better about this whole thing. When she left, she would likely not run into him again...right?
"It's very nice to meet you Cade." She didn't want to admit that she had ignored his name question earlier. That was rude and Uri was not raised to be rude...she was just slightly not together..but I mean her father pretty much doomed her. "I take it you're done with school?" He didn't look to terribly old, but Uri felt like he was older than the schooling age, unless he was going back.
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Cade walked Uri to the checkout line and pulled out his wallet. He grabbed a wad of cash and handed it to the cashier once Uri's items had been scanned. "Want me to help you take these to your car, or home or -- How did you get here?"
Cade didn't want to take no for an answer, but he wouldn't force the little bunny into accepting the proposal. The Bogeyman could be pushy, but there was something wrong about making someone take you to their home. Especially when they were a shy college girl.