"You look great," Sana said honestly. "I feel like a slacker date, with takeaway and jeans. I just thought you seemed... I don't know, hesitant or something, so I thought it would be better not to make a big deal out of it." Whether she was wrong on either judgement remained to be seen, but Azah had come knowing that it was intended to be a date of some sort, so Sana figured she must be at least a little curious.
"I think I'm a little out of it too, the dating scene," explained Sana as she motioned them through to the kitchen so that she could unpack the food and set it under a warming charm in the oven to stay crisp. "I broke up with someone about three months before I left, and we'd been dating for about a year and a half before that, so 'dates' often wound up being a video on the couch with pizza, so..." She gave a sheepish smile, pushing her hair back behind her ears.