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The Flowers of Robert Mapplethorpe
Who: Frau and Hattie
When: Valentine's Day, Noon
Where: Frau's Apartment then to the city
Summary: After an annoying day of 'work', Hattie goes to blow off some steam.
Warnings: None yet, if you know what I mean. AND I THINK YOU DO.
Should she call Larry? Not a -bad- idea, but that wouldn't do today.
Keigo? Not him either, that'd be -too- good a deed on her end.
Frau? Yes, he'd be the perfect person to be seen hanging around with on Valentine's Day! And, knowing him, he was at home doing nothing. Terrible.
And so she had the driver head off to his apartment without even calling. Hattie didn't bother to change, so once the car arrives, she's tromping up the stairs, in black slacks and white blouse under her winter coat, then knocks hard on his door.
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"Yes, though not in the church. The nuns don't fight."
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From that point on, she proceeded to complain about her day at work. Apparently Ella had gotten ill so Hattie stood in to work for her. Byakuya had gotten a ton of valentines from students, then recieved a giant bear. She then explained about how she had to work with books in a language she didn't understand, had to make lunches, prepare classrooms and, worst of all, take out the trash. The tale pretty much cements that the female blonde is a bit on the spoiled side. Just a bit.
Finally the cab stops at the Underground Mall. She pays the fare, and once Frau is at her side again, she asks, "What do you like to eat? Are you interested in sushi at all?"
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When they slid out of the car, Frau took a quick look around. He had been in the Underground Mall a few times, but he wasn't completely familiar with the place. It wasn't like he'd ever needed much, and the one thing he really wanted wasn't something he could buy here.
"I'm up for anything. Sushi is fish right?"
He'd never heard the word before, but if he remembered right he'd seen a sign that said sushi with a fish drawn underneath.
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She took Frau by the arm and tried to drag him along again, otherwise she simply took the lead going inside. As she suspected, the mall was very busy; especially at the candy carts and restaurants. There were couples all over the place, though some of the ladies shot Hattie a dirty look when she gave them a rather smug, snooty smirk.
She ended up stopping in front of an arcade window; inside were plenty. -Plenty- of flashing lights and brightly lit screens. Normally she ignored the place since it was confusing.. But today she felt daring. "Have you been to one of these places before?"
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When Hattie pulled his attention away from the other women to look at the arcade, Frau was rather confused. He'd never seen anything like it before.
"No."
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.. Weird.
But back to the arcade window, Hattie continued to stare for a moment, but didn't quite get it herself, "Me either. I wish I could understand why everything's blinking; I had to admit it is a rather eyecatching.. We can check that out later I suppose."
And so Frau was dragged onward again, and Hattie paused to look at shoes in a window.
After that, they made a detour into a Men's store that, for the most part, was pretty empty. "You know, Frau, I've been wondering.. What is your dream girl like?" Just, bam, out of the blue.
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Considering how much porn he read, he'd seen a lot of women that were very close to his "dream girl" as Hattie called it. For Frau though, a dream girl would more consist of more than one. Why be restricted?
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She was quiet for a moment as she made her way over to the shirt racks, and proceeds to shift through hanger after hanger of short sleeve, button up shirts. Ocassionally she removes one to hold up to Frau's chest, changes her mind, and shifts through something else. "Seriously, Frau, there must be more qualifications than -that-. Or are you, perhaps, aspiring to be some sort of playboy?"
She was half-teasing, half-serious.
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When you loved women, but couldn't really be with them that's sort of what happened. Plus, it was easier that way to keep a distance between himself and those who wanted to spend time with him. Nobody could get too close when he accepted affection from everyone. It was best for everybody.
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Hattie is about to go into 'rant mode' again, but instead of doing that, she jerks her thumb over to the dressing room. "Try that on." Should he agree to do so, she'd use the time to purchase it, since she kept the price tag.
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When he came back out he flashed Hattie a smile. "Well?"
The shirt fit closely to his body, showing off his fit form. It wasn't much different from before, since he'd been wearing all black then too. In Frau's opinion though it felt odd to have his gloves on with a regular shirt.
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That shade of black matched her own exactly, you see. She'd make do with the gloves, since the way it fit was actually rather distracting and she gave a rather appreciative look for a moment. ".. Ooh. Almost -too- fantastic. All right, are we ready for lunch?" She then reached out to straighten his collar a bit, then offered to place his previous top into her shopping bag.
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He had no idea that she'd already paid for the shirt he currently had on.
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With a wink, she'd take his arm again and guide him past the register with little more than a 'Thank you for your patronage, Miss Ehvenn.' from the male cashier.
"I do appreciate the compliment though~. Oh, and the resturaunt is just two stores down."
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So, instead of bringing it up, he just allowed her to lead him on to wherever they were going next.
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It's very frustrating for her to deal with.
So she obliviously continued onward and, upon reaching the Sushi Stop, made a request for a private booth to the greeter. She was given a curious look in return but, after a couple minutes of persistant but low-tone arguing, gets a booth with a 'reserved' tag placed on the one behind it. That'll do.
The waiter handed over two menus, "Thank you," then to Frau, "Just a bit of warning, a lot of the seafood is uncooked or very lightly cooked. Do you have a preference?"
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When the waiter turned toward him in reference to the food, Frau just shrugged.
"Doesn't matter, though I guess cooked is better."
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"We'd like a sampler platter, please, this one." She pointed to the menu, the waiter nodding then going along his way. "Ask me a personal question. Any question you want."
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"What's home like?"
He tried to avoid personal questions of his own, so until he knew if Hattie would throw the same things back at him, he'd play it safe.
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Hattie sighed wistfully, "I lived in a mansion, and had my own clothier, and of course I was super popular. There was no doubt that I would be the one Prince Char would choose to become his bride when the time came."
".. Though that sort of changed once I moved to Frell; my mother married Ella's father and it turned out he not only lived in the backwater country but he lost all of his money or something." Hattie's mood soured at that point, as she took a sip from the tea, "Home sucks. Though I suppose it sucks less than here, at least people know I'm important at home."
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"Sometimes there is more to life than simply money."
He doubted she would understand that, but he had to try anyway.
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"Like what? Working overtime and sleeping through Valentines Day?" she asked with a trace of bitterness in her tone. "You didn't have a single thing to be thankful for during Thanksgiving."
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"No, because everything that is more important than money for me isn't here. I can't say a lot of the things I'm thankful for if they don't exist here."
Teito wasn't here. Hawkziles weren't here. Even most of his porn wasn't here, not that Frau was going to openly say he was thankful for that in front of a group of mostly women. It wouldn't have been a very good idea.
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"I suppose. Let's just agree to disagree then." because Hattie was pretty much done with that, she was here to have fun, not to get depressed. At this point the food arrived, and there were two of various kinds of sushi. Hattie's eyes lit up at the sight.
She picked up her chopsticks and split them, ".. Oh, um. Do you know how to use chopsticks?"
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When Hattie picked up the little wooden rods a perplexed look crossed Frau's face. He had never seen anything like them before. Or at least not on a table aside from possible decorations.
"Uh... no?"
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