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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2013 18:51:13 GMT -6
Heiko never truly understood Vivian's actions. Nor did he suspect that she even really understood what was going on in that head of hers. He knew that she was basically a emotional shell of what she once was, that much he got. But she did things that didn't quite match up to that, at least from a third person's perspective. Especially what she was doing now. Aside from clinging to his arm she leaned her head against him, on his shoulder specifically. He glanced down at her from the corner of his eyes letting the train rock their bodies to its whim as it traversed the tracks. Vivian opened her eyes when she heard Heiko's voice inform her that they had one stop left. A quiet "Alright." Escaped the girls lips as she lifted her head to look around. The grip that was wrapped tighter than a snake around its prey finally started easing up as her eyes processed that there were fewer people than before. Vivian and Heiko could of easily moved to a near by seat but the young adult looked fine where she was, so why ruin a good thing. The man that was glued to his phone that happened to be the object of Vivian's attention didn't hold the same magnitude of intrigue to him. The mere face that he was smiling like nothing in the world didn't strike the Junior as anything odd. What was wrong with a person being happy. Although, Vivian did have that innate curiosity, much like a cat.
Like every subway he had rode on in his entire life all the cars came to an abrupt halt. The sudden loss of momentum within the train the lays of physics dictated that his body continue in that direction, only being stopped by his hand he had placed on the railing. Releasing his grasp on the bar Heiko brought it back down and attempted to loosen it up a bit, normally he would of switched hands but his only other option was taken up by a green haired girl.
Vivian's auburn eyes looked up at him quickly dragging him out of the train car as soon as the doors opened. "Now, let's see what we can find." It was almost like she was excited, which of all emotions was one of the more ground breaking ones to exhibit. "Heh, alright Vivian." Heiko uttered using his newly freed hand to adjust his hat. "Let us go see what we can find."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2013 19:31:45 GMT -6
Nobody ever told her it was the wrong way Vivian looked around, walking out. People passed by, and though she'd normally be focusing on them she decided to pay attention more to the street signs. Until she found the first restaurant, it was Italian, surly they'd have at least SOMETHING he'd hate? She almost smirked, but no she took a deep breath and let herself calm down, before opening the door, and walking inside. " Here we go, Heiko." She commented. The restaurant wasn't very crowded and it wasn't anything overly fancy, that was something good at least, less annoying when someone wasn't looking at you constantly from the way you're dressed, people could be so dumb sometimes. A waitress came, sat them down and Vivan opened up a menu and began looking, and went straight for the seafood section. Spotting something with salmon in it, once again she had to take a deep breath and calm down once again. Before closing it and looking up at her dinner partner. @ninjaofcheese
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2013 20:18:38 GMT -6
Essentially letting Vivian direct the direction they went Heiko just kept his eyes scanning left to right being completely conscious of what was on both sides of the street. As things were this was one of their more bolder escapades, more accurately Vivian and Heiko as a pair. Heiko wasn't exactly the kind of person to have a whole lot of friends numerically but rather more associations and lose friendships, he bordered the line between introvert and extrovert. He drew enjoyment from a multitude of different sources. His eyes scanned left to right, right to left, over and over again as the two walked seeking out the restaurant that meet their gaze.
On their side of the side walk, which was to the left of on coming traffic, a sign of an Italian restaurant caught their attention. Heiko could go for some Italian themed food, although his wallet screamed for mercy at the thought. The young man's stomach over powered his mind at the moment. He knew he could afford it but it would take away some of his other enjoyment funds, but such was the price.
"Here we go, Heiko. Taking the lead Vivian pushed the door open and stepped on inside. Sliding in behind her Heiko's right hand slid his hat off his head. Holding the hat in his right hand the pair took their seats after the guidance of the waitress. The restaurant's population wasn't teeming with activity but that was mostly because the timing of the two university students was favoring them. The over all style of the restaurant wasn't anything over glorified and it lacked a lot of the flair he had come to expect from places. Which was easily something he could go for on a more routinely basis. Putting his hat down next to his right thigh Heiko scooped up the menu and held it to his face like a poker player trying to hide his face behind cards. His eyes danced around the menu, looking at appetizers first, then pasta, then chicken, then back to pasta, and eventually he came to the seafood section. Heiko was paying very careful attention here. His eyes were looking for two thing: salmon and tuna. Normally Heiko loved food. The more variety the better and if there was ONE redeeming thing about going to school in a city was that there was more than a fair share of food variety. But salmon and tuna. Those two particular fish could burn in hell for all he cared. However as his eyes scanned the menu, only looking for those two words in the title, he drew no results. He would be wrong eventually.
With that crisis out of the way he went back to looking at the menu. He really did not have to think hard about this as Vivian did not have any preference as of the past few years since she started repressing how she felt. He wasn't sure if her taste buds were truly deadened or she just didn't care. Either or it wasn't like he had to put much guess work in picking something she would like. Lets see... He thought. Gonna go with... That. His eyes were diverted to the side and his finger was hovering over the menu coming down at the end of his thought. Drifting his eyes back over he looked at the results. Chicken cacciatore was the verdict his finger delivered. Welp, good enough. Lowering his menu down he adopted a very inquisitive look accompanied with a small grin forming at its corners. It was going to be a futile attempt to make her smile but he did it anyway. She was probably more preoccupied with the stares she was getting from the patrons because of hair.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2013 10:32:14 GMT -6
Nobody ever told her it was the wrong way Vivian, smiled at him, as the waitress came up to them and asked them if they where ready to order. " Ah.. yeah, but we're playing a game.. so I'm ordering for him, and he's ordering for me.. so I'll need to tell you privately " She commented, standing up and bringing her lips to the woman's ear before she could comment, she covered her mouth, and whispered the order into the girls ear, who, poor thing, was heavily confused but just wrote it down. Vivian sat down, completely emotionless and folding up the menu and handing it to the waitress that had been tied up in their stupid little antics, but, at least it was something more interesting then just a normal day at least, and she'd have a story to tell. Looking out at the window next to them, Vivian just waited for her order to come out, sure she wouldn't give much of a damn no matter what it was. @ninjaofcheese
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2013 17:56:34 GMT -6
Vivian was smiled at him. If this would of been literally any other circumstance Heiko would of probably been quite happy to see his emotionally devoid friend smile. However the conditions of this particular little escapade were not normal and thus made the boy slightly concerned for what she was planning. Vivian could be quite devious when she wanted to, regardless if she used her power or not.
Well he would find out soon enough more than likely. "Can I take your order." the waitress asked doing her job. Vivian spoke up first declaring their little game to the waitress: "Ah.. yeah, but we're playing a game.. so I'm ordering for him, and he's ordering for me.. so I'll need to tell you privately " Keeping a close eye on her body movements Heiko watched Vivian whisper. Naturally he couldn't tell what she said and the only clue he was able to pick up on was that the waitress was just down right confused at the whole ordeal. When Vivian was done ordering Heiko followed suit.
When all that was done Vivian returned to her natural deadpan state. Heiko always had to keep a close eye on Vivian since as far back as he could remember. It was so natural at this point it was practically an obligation more over choice. At least that was the way it seemed like a lot of the time come recently. "Hey, Vivi?" He waiting to acknowledge. "You people watching?"
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