Well, she had to admit she'd rather walked herself into that one, hadn't she? Though she supposed it was best to get the date/not-a-date decision out of the way right off. Maybe he was wondering the same thing?
"Bad influence," she agreed as she stepped through the door and headed toward the gates with him. "And they, were teasing me by insisting this was a date," she smiled even as she felt an uncharacteristic flutter of nervousness. She didn't want to share her thoughts on the matter just yet, mostly because she didn't want to put him on the spot. If she said it was and he thought it wasn't, that could be awkward - and so could the other way. If she said it wasn't and he thought it was ...
But then, wasn't he likely to feel the same about putting her on the spot? She had a feeling they'd both dance around the topic for a bit, but she supposed that could be interesting.