She entered the restaurant without trepidation. Well, mostly.
This was their third date, and he had asked her several times to pick a restaurant so they could celebrate her passing a notoriously tough licensing exam. When she at last suggested a mid-level Italian place on Whyte Ave, he'd responded, "Oh, you like pasta? Have you ever been to Campio? They make really good pizza."
Puzzled at the jump from pasta to pizza but encouraged by his enthusiasm, she'd agreed. They're both Italian, she supposed.
After they'd ordered their food, he asked what kind of music she liked. Having a deep affection for a broad range of musical styles, she began by saying her preferences are very mood dependent but framing it up in terms of live music, she mentioned her very first concert experience was Muse, but in the last year or so she had attended Charli XCX, Hozier and Noah Kahan, and she'd also gone to Edmonton's Folk Fest in past years.
When asked the same question, he said he also liked a variety of music, and showed her his phone's music player, adding, "the first two playlists are what I typically listen to."
Scanning the lists, she noted a lot of classic and classic-styled rock, and the list labelled 'Metal' contained everything from Lynrd Skynrd to Rob Zombie and Nickelback. Maybe someone else named the list, she thought. "Are you a metalhead?" she asked as she handed the phone back.
"Not really," he admitted. "I'm mostly a rock guy, to be honest."
"I like a fair bit of metal," she offered. "Mostly power metal, but...do you know Rammstein?"
"Yeah, I know Rammstein."
"I went to their concert a few years ago with my dad and my sister and that was an amazing show; super fun."
He nodded, but was there a trace of smirk in his smile? "So you like Rammstein? What's your favourite song?"
Ignoring the soft sounds of a warning chime deep in her mind, she tried to formulate a succinct but fulsome answer. "Oh, that's too hard to pick - give me a second..." she replied, and began collating a short list in her head.
But before she could answer, he offered a suggestion: "Du Hast right? Probably?"
Taken a bit aback, and aware of the warning chimes increasing in frequency and volume, she replied, "umm, no, actually; I'm not sure that would even crack my top ten. It's a great song and all, and everyone knows it so it's great to hear live, but definitely not my favourite. At the concert, Sonne was the most fun."
Giving no indication he was familiar with that song, she sought to move on. Unlocking her own phone and calling up a list of liked tunes, she handed it over to him and said, "here is the kind of stuff I am listening to lately."
Scrolling through, a chuckle escaped his lips. "What?" she inquired, grinning. "Have I got something weird on there?" (said knowing full well that she just might).
"Oh, I dunno," he said, non-committally. "Probably somewhere warm, like Mexico."
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