She laughed softly, bumping her hip lightly against him. "Fair enough," she murmured. "I'll try to behave." And she would try, but she made no promises. She never could promise to behave at things like this. "I'm sure we can sneak in another date or two, even if it's only tea in an office while we work on paperwork or grade tests or something," she continued, teasing lightly.
Stepping through the door into the lobby, she slipped the tickets out of her handbag, offering one of them to him. "In case we get separated," she murmured, a grin on her lips. "Unless you'd like to hold onto me so you don't get lost?"
Amusement flared briefly through her eyes. "I don't think you're a fuddy-duddy," she assured him. "Ben, maybe, but not you," she promised with a little smile. "I'll see what I can do about making tonight an adventure," she mused.