Christian stood in Penny's hotel room after she left, feeling strange that he remained in the space while she was gone. Curiosity had him moving towards the window to look at the street. He saw Charles getting out of the car to help Penny in and sighed. At least he seemed to be acting like a gentleman tonight. Christian let the drape fall and teleported out of Penny's room. He could work while she was gone before getting the details of the date later. He was genuinely glad Penny was having normal human experiences again. He hoped her second chance at life was better than the first. Charles laughed, the nervousness he had been feeling dissipated thanks to Penny's ramblings. “I mean, they often work strange hours that hunters do. But they at least get paid,” Charles joked. He opened the door to the movie theater and gestured to Penny to go in first. “We don't get to go out much. Work life balance is pretty nonexistent for hunters, so when we get an opportunity like this, we tend to make the most of it,” he said, smiling warmly at Penny. “Okay, snacks. What do you usually get?” Charles asked, looking over the different options at the concession.