White Wine and Yuca Fries [Thundy]
Jun 20, 2017 22:16:03 GMT -5
Post by shrimp on Jun 20, 2017 22:16:03 GMT -5
As usual, the world streams around her, incandescence and waves that loop de loop. Faces blur as she swings the door open wide, her assistant walking in briskly behind her with a half twitching eye and rapid movements that threaten to give Charlie a headache. Perhaps "as usual" isn't the right term - normally it's the corners of her peripherals, the glances that flicker from face to face as the bees in her stomach settle down. This is not that.
"Silas," she utters. Soft, sharp. He stops, hands clasping around his notebook and his breath hitched in his throat. "Yes, Miss uh- Ga- Cha- Garnet?"
She almost smiles, a half smirk that rises from her right side. "Calm down. It's a Friday night. In fact, why don't you head out for the night? I've got it covered." At the counter a woman shrieks with delight and knocks over her cosmo. Her date just chuckles, wiping the mixture off of her pants and snapping her fingers for the busby to wipe it up. As the bell chimes the bartender half-glances upwards before his head snaps towards her and a smile is sewn onto his face.
She turns towards Silas, pushing platinum hair out of her face. Her other hand reaches for her pockets, grabbing a wallet. She takes a card out and hands it to him. "Your night's on me. But be reasonable, please."
"Yessir, uh, ma'am," he squeaks before stumbling back out the door. Garnet just shrugs, allows the bartender to leave his post and escort her to her reserved room. It's best that this conversation is one-on-one anyway. Or as one-on-one as you can get in the Capitol.
She orders a bottle of Riesling and a large plate of yuca fries, eyes staring at the television screen in the corner. When alone, a soft grin forms on her face, partly from the world that waxes and wanes around her, partly the murmurs of the screen that spread completely unfounded rumors. Or, just unfounded to just her and three others. Glamour? Out of retirement? You must be kidding me, Caesar. For a moment her stomach turns into a knot, but she downs a fry instead. The waiter gets her a second glass and she speaks with him, asks them how their day is going. The conversation is short, there's not much to say.
When the door finally opens again, her grin breaks out into an actual smile, teeth and all. Her eyes are in half-moons and she laughs. She helps herself up (it takes a second longer than normal, maybe she shouldn't have started on an empty stomach) and strides over to him.
"Warren!" Her mind races. I haven't seen you in so long you look great have you done something to her hair? No it's the shoes. Maybe. Are you taller than before? Is that even possible?
Instead, she gives him a hug. "I've missed you, dude." I have good news.
"Silas," she utters. Soft, sharp. He stops, hands clasping around his notebook and his breath hitched in his throat. "Yes, Miss uh- Ga- Cha- Garnet?"
She almost smiles, a half smirk that rises from her right side. "Calm down. It's a Friday night. In fact, why don't you head out for the night? I've got it covered." At the counter a woman shrieks with delight and knocks over her cosmo. Her date just chuckles, wiping the mixture off of her pants and snapping her fingers for the busby to wipe it up. As the bell chimes the bartender half-glances upwards before his head snaps towards her and a smile is sewn onto his face.
She turns towards Silas, pushing platinum hair out of her face. Her other hand reaches for her pockets, grabbing a wallet. She takes a card out and hands it to him. "Your night's on me. But be reasonable, please."
"Yessir, uh, ma'am," he squeaks before stumbling back out the door. Garnet just shrugs, allows the bartender to leave his post and escort her to her reserved room. It's best that this conversation is one-on-one anyway. Or as one-on-one as you can get in the Capitol.
She orders a bottle of Riesling and a large plate of yuca fries, eyes staring at the television screen in the corner. When alone, a soft grin forms on her face, partly from the world that waxes and wanes around her, partly the murmurs of the screen that spread completely unfounded rumors. Or, just unfounded to just her and three others. Glamour? Out of retirement? You must be kidding me, Caesar. For a moment her stomach turns into a knot, but she downs a fry instead. The waiter gets her a second glass and she speaks with him, asks them how their day is going. The conversation is short, there's not much to say.
When the door finally opens again, her grin breaks out into an actual smile, teeth and all. Her eyes are in half-moons and she laughs. She helps herself up (it takes a second longer than normal, maybe she shouldn't have started on an empty stomach) and strides over to him.
"Warren!" Her mind races. I haven't seen you in so long you look great have you done something to her hair? No it's the shoes. Maybe. Are you taller than before? Is that even possible?
Instead, she gives him a hug. "I've missed you, dude." I have good news.