KittyInTheHat
A DOLLMAKER WITH MY HAIR??? YAAAAAASSSS
Anahera rubbed the back of his head. "Uhhh... I'm not sure. I saw a few restaurants, while I was getting cleaning supplies, but I don't know what food tastes like... here." He had almost said "on Earth", but he wouldn't make that mistake again. No more slip-ups. His relationship with Lynne Rose would be simple and not mixed up with secrets. "What kind of food do you like?" he asked her.
((Okay, because I want my post to be longer, I'm just to say she likes Italian food. If that's a problem, then I can absolutely change things.))
The restaurant was only a few blocks away, and they walked there. Outside the building Anahera analyzed the structure. It looked nice, despite being in a part of the city that wasn't very nice. The dark bricks were clean from graffiti and the awning was green, white, and red striped. There were no chairs outside, which seemed like a sensible idea, but there were several large potted plants spaced along the wall. Through the picture windows he could see tables with yellow table-clothes under gold lighting. It looked very nice.
Anahera held the door for Lynne Rose and succulent aromas flooded them. Anahera let out a little cry and closed his eyes, just letting the scents wash over him. He opened his eyes when a young woman asked, "Table for two?"
Anahera nodded. "Yes, thank you."
The girl's eyes took in his appearance and her eyes widened. She subtly leaned forward, all the better to display her black-uniformed chest. She plucked at a red lip with a painted nail and lowered her eyelids. She glanced at Lynne, then moved her eyes back to the angel. "Mm, you know... there are better girls to take to dinner..." The woman fluttered her long eyelashes.
Anahera looked passively at her. "Maybe, but they aren't the person I do want to take to dinner. Could you lead us to our table, please?" He looked past her.
The girl flushed. "Well. Well!" She moved from behind the desk and flounced down the isle, between crowded tables, pony-tail swinging. She stopped at a small table in a corner. One of the chairs was touching a plant with long fronds. The other was pressed between the table and the booth. There was hardly room for either of them to fit. "Sorry," she said in a falsely sweet tone, "this is the only open table we have."
Anahera looked across the restaurant and pointed. "That one's open. Come on, Lynne Rose, let's go over there." Anahera let Lynne pass him and walked behind her. He pulled out the chair for her and was sitting himself when the girl scuttled forward and set her hands on her hips.
"The table's reserved," she said coolly, as though laying down the trump card.
Anahera looked at the table. "I don't see a reserved sign, and if I'm not incorrect, that is what needs to be there if a table is reserved."
The girl looked livid, and was about to open her mouth, probably to say something that would get her fired, when the little bell on the desk rang and she stormed over. Anahera heard her practically yelling to the young man standing there that his "uber-order" wasn't really yet, whatever that meant.
((Okay, because I want my post to be longer, I'm just to say she likes Italian food. If that's a problem, then I can absolutely change things.))
The restaurant was only a few blocks away, and they walked there. Outside the building Anahera analyzed the structure. It looked nice, despite being in a part of the city that wasn't very nice. The dark bricks were clean from graffiti and the awning was green, white, and red striped. There were no chairs outside, which seemed like a sensible idea, but there were several large potted plants spaced along the wall. Through the picture windows he could see tables with yellow table-clothes under gold lighting. It looked very nice.

Anahera held the door for Lynne Rose and succulent aromas flooded them. Anahera let out a little cry and closed his eyes, just letting the scents wash over him. He opened his eyes when a young woman asked, "Table for two?"
Anahera nodded. "Yes, thank you."
The girl's eyes took in his appearance and her eyes widened. She subtly leaned forward, all the better to display her black-uniformed chest. She plucked at a red lip with a painted nail and lowered her eyelids. She glanced at Lynne, then moved her eyes back to the angel. "Mm, you know... there are better girls to take to dinner..." The woman fluttered her long eyelashes.
Anahera looked passively at her. "Maybe, but they aren't the person I do want to take to dinner. Could you lead us to our table, please?" He looked past her.
The girl flushed. "Well. Well!" She moved from behind the desk and flounced down the isle, between crowded tables, pony-tail swinging. She stopped at a small table in a corner. One of the chairs was touching a plant with long fronds. The other was pressed between the table and the booth. There was hardly room for either of them to fit. "Sorry," she said in a falsely sweet tone, "this is the only open table we have."
Anahera looked across the restaurant and pointed. "That one's open. Come on, Lynne Rose, let's go over there." Anahera let Lynne pass him and walked behind her. He pulled out the chair for her and was sitting himself when the girl scuttled forward and set her hands on her hips.
"The table's reserved," she said coolly, as though laying down the trump card.
Anahera looked at the table. "I don't see a reserved sign, and if I'm not incorrect, that is what needs to be there if a table is reserved."
The girl looked livid, and was about to open her mouth, probably to say something that would get her fired, when the little bell on the desk rang and she stormed over. Anahera heard her practically yelling to the young man standing there that his "uber-order" wasn't really yet, whatever that meant.