Charity listened to Gil talk about home and smiled. "It sounds like a lot of fun. I've done almost everything there is to do here so there's not much excitement around the city for me anymore." Living in Hogsmeade must have been nice. Gil was right, Charity would like the freedom of not having to worry about the muggles and keeping everything secret. She eyed the clothes he chose to wear and nodded. "Ah, but you dress so well." She told him. Living in a mostly muggle neighborhood Charity was use to muggles so dressing like them didn't bother her. Some wizards and witches had problems with that but Gil seemed to be doing just fine.

She did feel a bit guilty about Gil paying. She always hated the fact that guys were obligated to pay for the girls, nevermind the fact that they were dating. Charity would have offered to pay but she knew what Gil's answer would be so she didn't bother going there. She enjoyed the snacks he bought for and decided that the movie they chose was a good one. She held hands with Gil and would occassionally glance up at him. Snogging did come to her mind a few times but she brushed it aside and focused on the movie.

"What time do your folks expect you home?"

Charity shrugged. "Whenever. My mum never really has given me a curfew." Her father had never either given her one either. He trusted her enough to stay out of trouble. "Mum probably doesn't even realize I haven't come home from work yet." She shrugged again. Her mother was probably too busy entertainng guests or somehing of the other. "What time to do you have to be home at? Do you have a curfew?" Charity asked and as though he were going to say he had to leave right then Charity wrapped her arms around his waist, not wanting him to leave. "We still have some time left before you go, right?" Charity looked up at him with her innocent eyes, a small smile on her lips.