Riley could really only smile and laugh along as he got excited. "For some reason I don't doubt that," she teased. After the pelvic thrusting at the Tonys, she didn't peg Jace as a person who liked to keep things kid friendly if he could help it. Not that it was a bad thing or anything like that. "I'm sad that it only had such a short run though," she said with a smirk. "I'm sure it would kill on Broadway." Personally, she would have paid to see it again.
She wasn't much of a drinker, mainly because she didn't like that morning after hang over feeling, but everyone once in a while she'd drink to loosen up a bit. And since this was her first real date since her last relationship, she figured she needed it. But really, she needed to stop thinking about that last relationship because then she might actually verbalize it and that was the last thing that either of them needed. Especially since he knew Wyatt at least superficially anyway. Oh God, were they close? That could be awkward later.
Rolling her eyes, she shook her head. "Oh please, I bet you're actually a professional salsa dancer in disguise." Not that she really thought that but she wouldn't have been surprised either. "I will promise to do my best and not step on your toes," she added with a smirk. There was no way she was going to be able to do anything fancy without practice but she'd at least be able to get the basic steps down quickly enough.
When the waiter reappeared with their drinks, she thanked him and then raised her glass. "To the beginning of a fabulous first date."