That was more like what she'd imagined a first kiss with Tony should be like. Annie thought to mention what he'd said about kissing him and what kind of enjoyment it would bring, but it had been the other Tony who said it, and though she thought the sentiment would cross over, it didn't seem right.
She righted herself and folded the dress carefully, though not quite the way it had been. She had no knowledge of how such things should be yet. So it sort of lay in the box instead of being displayed by it as it had been when she'd opened it. Which was okay, really, because as soon as she got home, she was going to take it back out and probably try it on.
"Being able to laugh while complaining would be a good thing." She nodded, setting her gifts away from the food lest any kind of freak accident happen. On her way back, she picked up the wine he'd put out for her earlier and had a big drink of it. If she was going to talk about the new girl, she was going to have fun doing it, because she wasn't very happy about the way that things were going.
She sat back next to him, happier then she'd been when she'd walked in. The evening had certainly turned into something she'd never expected.