It was nice to meet someone who was actually kind and friendly for once so Tina decided that it would great to let Blaine have his way. “Let’s ruin my dinner then. We all have to do our part to keep chivalry off of that list.” Tina couldn’t help giggling a bit. Tossing out the cup that was practically empty, she grabbed a napkin and wiped off the little coffee that ended up on her. Then she led the way over to the line. “So Blaine, when you aren’t working to keep chivalry alive, what do you like to do?”
“Thank you for indulging me, Miss Tina.” Blaine paused beside her and glanced over at the table of boys who were giving him quizzical looks and gave them a shrug and raised pair of eyebrows back. Once Tina wiped the pesky coffee splash off her hand–his attention was fully on her and he stepped aside for her to lead. “Doing my part for the chivalry business takes up a lot of my spare time,” he hummed happily, “but when I can step aside from those duties? I–uh. Pretend I can play a few instruments and sing and dance? With those clowns back there mostly,” his thumb jutted over his shoulder towards the boys who busied themselves with anything but staring. Their efforts came late and they were busted anyway. “How about you?”