Charity hadn't seen whatever movie it was they'd picked out, but even so, she wasn't able to really concentrate on it. She just kept thinking about Teddy and how wonderful he was and how much she liked him. Like him, she'd never really dated anyone before. Mostly because she liked being independent and doing her own thing without worrying about someone else, but somehow — somehow Teddy was different. He liked many of the same things she did, and he let her be herself without smothering her, yet he was still there when she needed him. So, this was definitely foreign territory for Charity, and she was trying hard not to over-think things. She just let herself be happy and decided she'd figure things out as she went along.
"Yeah..." she quietly agreed. "You're always welcome to come over to my place, too," she added. It felt odd to say "her place," like she was an adult or something. Frankly, she was sort of surprised someone hadn't tried to make her move into the castle yet, but she was grateful they hadn't. She liked living away from school. "I doubt Rose or William would mind." Running her fingers along one of Teddy's arms, Charity tried, yet again, to focus on the movie.