"Aw, Jules, you're not weird. I mean, maybe a little. You're spending way too much time with me to be normal. But not that weird!" Now he was just flat out teasing her. And, also maybe just a bit, fishing for compliments.
He of course couldn't actually see the color in her face, but he could easily feel the increase in her temperature, the rising heartbeat. Honestly? It was nice. It meant he had the same affect on her that she did on him. It meant this was going well. Which...surprised him. And worried him, and he'd be a liar if he said otherwise. That part was probably dangerous for him, given her own abilities. Worrying around someone who could do the things she could wasn't great.
"You couldn't possibly be annoying," he argued, shaking his head. He laced his fingers through hers and stopped them, turning his head towards the heart of the park rather than the city traffic. "It's more feelings, you know? Images, rather than actual moments. Kid memories are weird. But I remember there was a playground over there," he bobbed his head in that direction. "We were allowed to go play if we finished our lunch, and half of us wouldn't eat more than a few bites just so we could go."