[color=f49ac2]"I'm okay... I just thought I saw something."[/color] Penny put on a smile and quickly changed the topic conversation, [color=f49ac2]"There's no way you eat popcorn dry. Butter makes it taste so much better!"[/color] Penny grabbed her popcorn bag and pretended to pout. [color=f49ac2]"Well [i]I'm[/i] drowning my popcorn in butter and if you [i]don't[/i] want to eat butter popcorn, then you'll have to get your own." [/color] Penny was at a loss. She didn't know if she told Charles about her weird sight problems or if there was a thing with black eyes. She didn't want to ruin the date or make him paranoid. She most definitely didn't want him to think she was paranoid. Penny stepped away, but waited for Charles at the doors. They walked in and found a seat kind of in the back left. Penny looked around and was surprised at how many people were here. It wasn't full, but it was more than half full. "I don't do well with horror movies, by the way. Especially with how productive the last month was. I'm still a little jumpy," She whispered to him as the lights dimmed. Her heart picked up a bit once being engulfed in the dark. She closed her eyes, afraid she'd see something staring back at her, but opened them once again when the light from the big screen lit up the room.