Chapter 148: Chapter 139 - Annie's date
Finally new chapter!
Sorry took a while, I don't want to rush things and I was getting bored but now I have some motivation to make more chapters.
Anyway, enjoy.
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Rick and Morty Multiverse
3 weeks and a 2 Day upon arrival (Normal time Axis)
Tuesday
Everything went smoothly as Reagan lived in an apartment provided by Morty since she doesn't want her to start living with him when she isn't ready to meet her parents yet and prioritizes in providing Morty her engineering skills leaving her in charge of a sector in his company.
She settled nicely and worked diligently while Morty set dates on the day where his game will be released to the public. He also contacted his girls to see how they were doing.
Everyone seemed to be doing well even though it's only been short while he was gone but he went for a couple of months away spending time with Reagan.
Is it fair he spent that long with some girl he knew for a short time compared to his girl in his home world? No, he can always take them if they ask but none wanted to be in an adventure that long. Spending time in schools and setting dates was enough for them.
Speaking of, Morty was currently on a date with Annie glancing at the passenger side to see Annie wearing high-waisted denim shorts, pale blue off-the-shoulder peasant crop top and gladiator sandals. She looked radiating and Morty having completely become Morty knew how much he liked Annie.
Meanwhile, Morty wore a tailored blazer jacket, black inner shirt, dark blue jeans, brown loafers, black watch and aviator sunglasses.
"I can't wait for what you have in store for me!" Annie gleefully said having been waiting for this opportunity to be alone with Morty for so long and she finally got it.
"Hahaha, I assure you it's going to be a blast!"
Morty said driving through the city then took her to the mall. It's a simple place for a date but the reason why he brought her there was to let her shop for clothes.
"Feel free to buy whatever you like," he said, smiling as he gestured towards the rows of stores.
Annie's eyes sparkled with excitement as she nodded. She wandered through the aisles, picking out a variety of outfits. Each time she returned to Morty, she had a new look to show off.
First, she emerged in a classic casual outfit—a simple white T-shirt tucked into high-waisted jeans, paired with white sneakers.
"What do you think?" she asked, doing a little spin. Morty smiled.
"You look great. It matches your look." Hearing her compliment made her happy and smiled.
Next, she tried on a floral sundress, the light fabric swirling around her as she moved. She paired it with a small, woven handbag and strappy sandals.
"This one's cute, right?" she grinned, waiting for his reaction.
Morty nodded, impressed.
"Very cute. Match your hair. Though, it feels too simple." Morty gave her thoughts.
"I think so too. It feels too…what's the word?" Annie cutely thinks of the answer.
"Too traditional? Innocent? Out of character?" Morty chuckled.
"Yeah, but it might be great to have just in case." Annie said.For her third outfit, Annie went for a bold choice: a fitted black leather jacket over a red top with ripped jeans and combat boots.
"This one's a bit edgier," she said, raising an eyebrow playfully.
Morty chuckled, giving her a thumbs-up.
"That's definitely got some attitude. I like a girl who can kick ass with me!" Morty said, winking at her and she giggled.
"Yeah you do." After that, she modeled a cozy oversized sweater with leggings and ankle boots, exuding a comfortable, laid-back vibe.
"This one's so soft," she said, hugging the fabric. Morty agreed.
"That looks cozy, especially for a chilly day."
Finally, she picked a more sophisticated outfit—a tailored blazer over a sleek blouse and black pants, with heels to complete the look.
"Maybe for a fancier occasion?" she suggested, striking a pose.
Morty nodded, clearly impressed.
"You look amazing, damn, reminds me of when you were working at Anatomy park." Morty saw her in rather office clothes that it was hard to believe it was her.
"Yeah, I was thinking of using it for my work. Ah, you mentioned your company?" Annie asked.
"Yeah, let's discuss it when we grab some food. Anyway, are you done here?" Morty said.
"Ah, I want to try some special clothes." Annie wink and clearly showing her intention that was quickly caught by Morty.
Morty's pulse raced as Annie led him into the lingerie section, her eyes sparkling with mischief. She scanned the racks, picking out a variety of daring outfits, each more seductive than the last. She disappeared into the fitting room, and when she returned, Morty was speechless.
Annie first stepped out in a red lace lingerie set, the delicate fabric hugging her curves perfectly. She gave him a playful wink. "So…what do you think?"
Morty's gaze lingered as he grinned. "You look... breathtaking," he murmured, his voice lower than usual. She blushed, rolling her eyes but unable to hide her smile.
Next, she emerged in a daring black teddy that left very little to the imagination. As Morty's eyes widened, he chuckled, leaning closer.
"You're going to make it impossible to focus on anything else."
Her cheeks flushed deeper, and she bit her lip, enjoying his reaction.
For the third look, she chose a flirty schoolgirl outfit, complete with a short plaid skirt that barely reached mid-thigh. She twirled, letting the skirt lift slightly, and caught Morty's smirk.
"Trying to distract me on purpose, huh?" he teased, making her giggle.
Annie then emerged in a bold dominatrix-style leather ensemble, complete with silver chains and a fierce expression. She took confident strides toward him, and Morty felt his pulse quicken.
"Remind me never to cross you," he said with a playful grin, watching as her blush deepened.
Finally, she appeared in a shimmering gold bikini, so revealing it was more of a tease than clothing. Morty's gaze roamed over her as he leaned back with a soft whistle.
"I don't think the beach would be ready for you."
Annie laughed, her cheeks pink as she looked away, but the twinkle in her eyes showed she enjoyed every second of it.
After their shopping spree, Morty and Annie decided to grab a bite to eat. They wandered through the mall and found a cozy, casual restaurant with simple yet delicious dishes. Morty ordered something spicy, raising an eyebrow as the waiter took his order.
"Nice, this is what I'm talking about!," he said with a grin. Annie smirked, ordering something savory with a playful glance at him.
They sat down at a small table, their food arriving quickly. Morty leaned back in his chair, casually glancing over at Annie.
"So, what's been on your mind lately? Besides, you know, trying to make me lose focus with all those outfits."
Annie chuckled, taking a bite of her meal.
"I wasn't trying to distract you," she teased, winking.
"You make it too easy."
Their conversation flowed effortlessly, laughter echoing as they shared stories. At one point, Morty's tone shifted, becoming a little more serious.
"Anyway," he began, a glint in his eye,
"My company could really use someone like you. I could use some help managing a few departments. You'd be perfect."
"As I mentioned before, my company could really use someone like you. Managing a few departments. You'd be perfect." She may not look like it but she is actually smart considering she remembers the research of the one who made Anatomy park and remade it.
Annie understands human biology and few others which would be great help for his company.
Reagan is managing the tech department and Annie could manage the human research that can be used in the company. Annie raised an eyebrow, leaning in slightly, clearly intrigued.
"Oh? You think I'd be good at that?" Her voice was playful, but there was a hint of curiosity.
Morty smirked.
"I'm confident you'd be amazing. Besides, who wouldn't want to work with someone as…charming as me?"
Annie gave him a sly smile, her eyes glinting mischievously.
"Well, I do have a few things to take care of at Anatomy Park, but I guess I could leave it in the hands of one of my executives for a while." She paused, letting the words hang in the air, before leaning forward and adding.
"Helping you does sound great."
Morty's face lit up, his heart racing a little.
"Really? You'd actually join me?"
She shrugged casually, trying to hide the playful smile tugging at her lips.
"Why not? You're my boyfriend, aren't you? Helping you does make me happy." Annie said and Morty grinned.
"Same here, if you ever need anything, feel free to tell me."
The two soon chatted with Morty sharing his adventure with her and Annie listened to it all.
"Woah, that sounds amazing! Wish I could have been there." Annie said.
"We can go on an adventure if you like? I don't want to spoil the surprise but I selected a place for us to stay for a while. To catch lost times if yah catch my drift." Morty said and Annie's eyes lit up in excitement.
"Really!? Now I'm looking for what to it!" The two of them continued their meal then finished up and headed towards the car taking Annie to the main event.
After finishing their meal, Morty and Annie made their way back to the car. There was a glint of excitement in Morty's eyes as he held the door open for her. "Ready for the main event?" he asked, his tone playful yet mysterious. Annie raised an eyebrow but climbed into the car, intrigued.
With a flick of a switch, Morty activated the teleporter, and in an instant, they were on a remote planet. The scene before them was breathtaking: a pristine world with lush, vibrant vegetation and a sky so clear and vibrant it felt like a dream. The air was fresh and invigorating, carrying the gentle hum of nature. The only signs of conflict were the natural predatory cycles of the planet's wildlife.
"Woah…" Annie gasped, leaning forward as the roof of Morty's cruiser seemed to vanish, offering an unfiltered view of the incredible landscape.
"This place is… unbelievable!"
Morty grinned, clearly pleased with her reaction.
"Only the best for you. Figured we could use a peaceful getaway for a few days. Somewhere we can actually relax, you know? And don't worry, the cruiser runs on an eco-friendly fuel with perpetual energy. Completely guilt-free exploration."
Annie chuckled, shaking her head at his enthusiasm.
"You really thought of everything, didn't you?"
Morty smirked.
"I like to impress."
As the car hovered above the planet's surface, Morty slowed down to give Annie a better view of the alien creatures roaming below. Massive, majestic herbivores grazed on colorful fields, while iridescent birds soared through the sky, their feathers catching the light.
"We're staying here for a couple of days," Morty said casually.
"Thought it'd be nice to catch up in a place where we don't have to worry about killer robots or interdimensional parasites."
Annie laughed, leaning over to rest her head on his shoulder.
"This reminds me of our first adventure."
Morty glanced at her, a warm smile tugging at his lips.
"Yeah, same here. Running from Hepatitis A and getting saved by Hepatitis C...."
She laughed again, her cheeks pink.
"Not exactly romantic, but it was unforgettable."
As they approached a picturesque clearing, Morty brought the car to a gentle landing. He stepped out, walked to the perfect spot, and threw a small device onto the ground. In an instant, it expanded into a fully furnished, cozy home complete with a soft glow emanating from its windows.
"Welcome to our little slice of paradise," Morty said, gesturing grandly.
Annie walked up beside him, her eyes wide with awe.
"You really went all out, huh? You're spoiling me."
Morty shrugged with a grin.
"What can I say? You deserve it."