Aliyah smiled and blushed when he mentioned that there would be other dates. It wasn't something she was familiar with, for her dating was not something she did a lot, and when she did it was more to see if she and the guy hit it off enough to be able to hang out for a few hours before sleeping together. She wasn't big on the whole relationship thing, it was likely because her mother jumped from one to another so quickly. They finished dinner and headed out to the limo. Aliyah raised an eyebrow as Gary looked at Duncan strangely when the address weas given. She didn't say anything though just settled into the seat for the drive. She grabbed Duncan's hand as she slid from the limo her eyes widening at the chapel in front of her, but relaxed when he told them their destination was around the corner. Aliyah's arm slid around Duncan's waist again as they started their walk. She let out a breath of relaxation when he pointed out the mission and that was his destination and laughed. "Nope. I'm good. No wedding tonight." She said with a laugh. She had never given much thought to marriage, it wasn't something she had any good examples for. She raised an eyebrow as he joked about it being a few dates in the future. She was certainly in no hurry for that. She slid her arm around his waist again as they headed inside. She pulled away to dip her fingers into the holy water and cross herself. She hadn't been to mass in many many hears, not since her grandmother died. It was strange for her to be in a Catholic church with her head uncovered. Her grandmother was devoutly Catholic, and had refused to accept many of the new teachings handed down with Vatican II. One thing she always did like about the Catholic church was that charity was one of their strong beliefs. She gave Duncan a smile. "I think this is the perfect way to use the rest of the budget." She told him slipping her hand in his.