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Queen of Moonlight
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SCENE:
They Tell You Not To Mix Chemicals Because You Can Make Mustard Gas, But Nobody Tells You How Mixing People Makes Something More Deadly
LOCATION:
North District Rental
TIME:
May 6th, 2022 || Post-Outbreak
PARTICIPANTS:
Tak
They Tell You Not To Mix Chemicals Because You Can Make Mustard Gas, But Nobody Tells You How Mixing People Makes Something More Deadly
A bit...too efficient? Nao stared blankly between Tak and her phone, contemplating the question. What...did that even mean? "The faster I order, the faster we get the food, right?" she asked innocently. He asked if she worked at a call center, or tv shopping. "Online shopping. Mostly for car parts," she answered genuinely, trying to figure out why he was staring at her like she had grown a second head. Was it...weird to have your card number memorized? But it was so handy when you didn't have it on you! Like right now!
She asked what they would do in the meantime, and Tak made a joke about playing patty-cake or tag. Her mind, affected by various substances as it was, thought that actually sounded very fun. She put on a dramatic pout, pointing her fingers together. "Maybe, that sounds like fun," she pouted. But then Tak said that they wouldn't wait for very long. "What on Earth do you mean, silly? He's gotta cook it and then bring it all the way--" she didn't even get a chance to finish her sentence, following Tak's head nod. How in the...? A man on a bicycle was frantically pedaling towards them. Naomi's jaw dropped, astonished. The man had to be an HP--there was no other way he could get here so quickly. Even with her sense of time affected by the drugs, she knew that that was not long enough to get all the way here.
"He's already here," Naomi whispered, repeating Tak. "Yo," the man greeted, waving a hand to Naomi. Wait...he was already here? That meant food was here! Naomi's expression brightened, incredibly excited about the prospect of the curry. She wasn't sure about Tak's taste, but the way he looked so wistful thinking about it...She beamed a smile at the delivery man, returning his wave.
The man began talking to Tak after that, light-hearted banter that revealed that the two knew each other well. Naomi laughed at the man's comment about being a professional, and Tak not knowing what that meant. She tried (and failed) to keep it quiet, for Tak's sake. She went stock still as Tak turned to look at her, sure he was going to turn some of that banter on her for laughing. But the amused smile didn't leave her face. He told the delivery man that he probably only came because he thought there was a hot chick on the other side. "Aww, you think I'm hot?" Naomi teased, Like an older sister who just found her little brother's friend had a crush on her.
The delivery man grabbed a cigarette, saying he didn't expect much from a woman with Tak, but that she was a fox. Naomi beamed, pure happiness radiating from her. She couldn't help it, she was incredibly vain. Compliments were an easy way to her heart. But the comment about another girl Tak had brought with him caught her attention. "There's another girl out there that can stand you long enough to eat a meal with you?" Naomi teased, poking her finger into Tak's side as she approached the bicycle. She could smell the aroma of the curry from there, her mouth watering. She was so excited to try this! It smelled so good!
The man pulled their orders out of the orange box, and Naomi was surprised to see actual metal bowls, not Styrofoam take-out containers. She whistled, impressed. "Dang, you've pulled out all the stops, huh? I'm so excited!" Naomi cheered. How fancy! The delivery man handed the first bowl to Tak, calling him Roach. Huh, that wasn't the first time, but it was the first time she realized that he was calling Tak that. It was so vaguely familiar to her, that name...but she couldn't quite place it. She let it go, instead looking at the smile on Tak's face. Her smile grew even bigger seeing it. It was so rare to see him expressing any kind of emotion besides indifference and anger. It was so nice to see him smile genuinely.
He plopped down on the ground, giving the delivery man a name for the first time. Arkar. Naomi wasn't going to remember that for long. Arkar handed Naomi her own tray, and she clapped her hands together in excitement. "Yay! I hope it lives up to the hype! Thank you so much!" she said, taking the tray and plopping down on the concrete next to Tak. "The first bite's the most important, huh?" she asked, dipping her spoon into the bowl, trying to get an equal amount of rice and curry. She very dramatically, very slowly (at least to her perception) brought the spoon to her mouth, blowing on the curry before taking a bite.
She froze for a moment. Her face was unreadable. Her head fell downwards, her dark hair obscuring her face. After just a moment too long for the others to worry about if she liked the curry or not, her head shot up, stars in her eyes. "It's amazing! So good! This was a great idea, Tak!" she enthused, hurriedly taking a second bite, and then a third. "The meat is so tender! And it's got a nice, spicy kick that's not overpowering. I love it! You did an amazing job, Arkar! I know your dad would be proud!" Naomi gushed. She couldn't wait to finish the meal
She asked what they would do in the meantime, and Tak made a joke about playing patty-cake or tag. Her mind, affected by various substances as it was, thought that actually sounded very fun. She put on a dramatic pout, pointing her fingers together. "Maybe, that sounds like fun," she pouted. But then Tak said that they wouldn't wait for very long. "What on Earth do you mean, silly? He's gotta cook it and then bring it all the way--" she didn't even get a chance to finish her sentence, following Tak's head nod. How in the...? A man on a bicycle was frantically pedaling towards them. Naomi's jaw dropped, astonished. The man had to be an HP--there was no other way he could get here so quickly. Even with her sense of time affected by the drugs, she knew that that was not long enough to get all the way here.
"He's already here," Naomi whispered, repeating Tak. "Yo," the man greeted, waving a hand to Naomi. Wait...he was already here? That meant food was here! Naomi's expression brightened, incredibly excited about the prospect of the curry. She wasn't sure about Tak's taste, but the way he looked so wistful thinking about it...She beamed a smile at the delivery man, returning his wave.
The man began talking to Tak after that, light-hearted banter that revealed that the two knew each other well. Naomi laughed at the man's comment about being a professional, and Tak not knowing what that meant. She tried (and failed) to keep it quiet, for Tak's sake. She went stock still as Tak turned to look at her, sure he was going to turn some of that banter on her for laughing. But the amused smile didn't leave her face. He told the delivery man that he probably only came because he thought there was a hot chick on the other side. "Aww, you think I'm hot?" Naomi teased, Like an older sister who just found her little brother's friend had a crush on her.
The delivery man grabbed a cigarette, saying he didn't expect much from a woman with Tak, but that she was a fox. Naomi beamed, pure happiness radiating from her. She couldn't help it, she was incredibly vain. Compliments were an easy way to her heart. But the comment about another girl Tak had brought with him caught her attention. "There's another girl out there that can stand you long enough to eat a meal with you?" Naomi teased, poking her finger into Tak's side as she approached the bicycle. She could smell the aroma of the curry from there, her mouth watering. She was so excited to try this! It smelled so good!
The man pulled their orders out of the orange box, and Naomi was surprised to see actual metal bowls, not Styrofoam take-out containers. She whistled, impressed. "Dang, you've pulled out all the stops, huh? I'm so excited!" Naomi cheered. How fancy! The delivery man handed the first bowl to Tak, calling him Roach. Huh, that wasn't the first time, but it was the first time she realized that he was calling Tak that. It was so vaguely familiar to her, that name...but she couldn't quite place it. She let it go, instead looking at the smile on Tak's face. Her smile grew even bigger seeing it. It was so rare to see him expressing any kind of emotion besides indifference and anger. It was so nice to see him smile genuinely.
He plopped down on the ground, giving the delivery man a name for the first time. Arkar. Naomi wasn't going to remember that for long. Arkar handed Naomi her own tray, and she clapped her hands together in excitement. "Yay! I hope it lives up to the hype! Thank you so much!" she said, taking the tray and plopping down on the concrete next to Tak. "The first bite's the most important, huh?" she asked, dipping her spoon into the bowl, trying to get an equal amount of rice and curry. She very dramatically, very slowly (at least to her perception) brought the spoon to her mouth, blowing on the curry before taking a bite.
She froze for a moment. Her face was unreadable. Her head fell downwards, her dark hair obscuring her face. After just a moment too long for the others to worry about if she liked the curry or not, her head shot up, stars in her eyes. "It's amazing! So good! This was a great idea, Tak!" she enthused, hurriedly taking a second bite, and then a third. "The meat is so tender! And it's got a nice, spicy kick that's not overpowering. I love it! You did an amazing job, Arkar! I know your dad would be proud!" Naomi gushed. She couldn't wait to finish the meal
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