The food really is good, and Tim's been slowly working his way through it, not quite ready to leave yet. He knows he will eventually, with enough time to grab a shower and a change of clothes at his place. But they have some time. There's no rush. Which Tim feels like is a first for him since moving to Hell's Kitchen.
New York City doesn't really leave room for a leisurely pace. He misses Kentucky's long days.
He feels like whatever fancy law office Matt works for ought to have better coffee. Starbucks seems too ridiculous and pretentious for Tim's tastes, but he's not about to turn it down.
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New York City doesn't really leave room for a leisurely pace. He misses Kentucky's long days.
He feels like whatever fancy law office Matt works for ought to have better coffee. Starbucks seems too ridiculous and pretentious for Tim's tastes, but he's not about to turn it down.
"Then it's a date."