"I don't know what's playing, but if you direct us towards the theatre, we can see if something interesting calls."

Charity warmed at the kiss and nodded in the general direction of the theatre. "It's only a couple of blocks away. I don't know what's playing." She confessed, though that was alright. Like he said, once they got there they were to find something they would want to see. It didn't really matter to her. As long as she got to be with Gil she was happy.

"Must be crazy living in the city," he commented. "Loud and noisy. Is your house on a quiet street? For that matter, do quiet streets even exist in London?"

Now it was Charity's turn to laugh a little bit. "You get use to it. Though I do live in a more residential area. It's a bit quieter then most." Charity pressed herself into Gil's side even more as the crowd around them grew thicker. She didn't mind in the least. "I like the city." She commented after a quiet moment. "What's it like living in Hogsmead?" She asked, glancing up at him. She listened to him intently and then they chatted for a while.

When they reached the theatre they read the list of options off to each other. Charity wasn't really decisive but "The Long Good Friday" sounded like the best choice. It was about gangsters so Charity figured it was something they both would like. "Does that one sound good? It really doesn't matter to me" She stood on her tip toes and kissed his lips. "Whatever you want to see works for me."