"What would you love to have?"
The waitress was standing by her. She didn't know what to say. They had recently agreed with the apt atmosphere and it had done its part and had borne them there. There were left to act out the remaining. Whichever way they would act it would determine if they would be accepted or not. She didn't know why she was so jumpy. She was feeling that she would be spotted amongst the numbers of people that were in the cafeteria. She wanted to toss that thought aside and have the best part of herself known. She didn't want to be the one to give herself away. She would never do that. She didn't want to. She didn't know why she was feeling like she was the only there. Matter-of-factly, she was there with the other. She shouldn't be all that worried. She could use several other feelings which would aid her worth. She didn't know if she would be able to put up with that. She did wish that she would have her way ar
"Beg your pardon, madam." She pretended as though she hadn't noticed them coming. Immediately they did arrive she had thrown her gaze sideways as though she didn't see. She didn't know if that had been obvious. She looked at the four of them. She tried to allot several meanings to what she did have in mind. She wasn't sure about how to go dealing with it all. She did really wanna be sure but she couldn't put up with it. Each of the guys was having a pair of cloth and what looked long and divided at the top of the stomach. She didn't know what name twas called. She wouldn't pretend. None of them did look like the other tiger who had taken a new form. She had no idea why she was actually trying to compare the two of them. She didn't know what feelings she was supposed to nurse. She was trying her best. She wanted to put up with it but couldn't simply figure out how to do that. She did wish that she would have her way. Their gazes were eager
"Y'all see who I am seeing?" She looked away from the entrance of the restaurant. She looked at the guys with him. She didn't know if they were interested in whatever she did have to say. She wouldn't start making hypotheses which were not realistic. She wouldn't start putting up with things which were not worth her thoughts. She did know what she could think of. She was hoping that she would get all that did mean the best. She was expecting and time was testing the best part of all the odds. She wanted to knuckle under several thoughts but she simply couldn't put up with that. She did wish that she would be able to. She didn't know what thoughts she was caught in. That wasn't her new time. That wasn't her first time. She was sure that that wouldn't be the last. She was trying to be sure that she did know what course the thoughts were plying. She was trying her best to figure out. That was all that she could do.
"I'll go and meet them." None of them did say anything to what she has said. She knew that she was being dramatic. She didn't want it to seem as though she was the only odd one there. She did wish that she would be able to. She was making her options known. She didn't want them to feel what she was feeling. Nah! He did want them to feel it but wouldn't put up with it. He would try his best of course. He would make all known of course. He would be able to address the whole thing of course. She did know what she did need and would obviously put up with it. Time would test it and the whole thing would actually and exactly what she did want. She didn't know if the rest were seeing what he was. She didn't want to prune guesses. That was not something to put up with. She would put up with several other things. She was more than sure about it. It did take the pull and rage to make the brain known. Things were what they were and she would
"What was that you did over there?" She was back at the table. The fairy seemed not to be interested as well as her prince charming. His stern gaze was setting her off. She didn't mean it to be that way. She didn't know how she had meant it to be or look like. "I figured out they were the guys with whom we discussed some whiles back." The fairy looked towards her prince charming. He was always the one with guts. His protruding belly like a balloon let alone to wander in the breath of the hay. Yet! He did always have something to say. The young tiger who was the prince charming had his way with the expressions. He didn't do more of the 'I'm interested' thingy. Twas more like the 'get over with whatever you're trying to do'. She couldn't be sure if that was right or she was just busy sorting worthless th
"What do you think about that woman?" "Which?" He wanted to feign the innocent one. That was never the plain truth of course. It had never been and would never be. The fairy always knew how to figure out whenever he was feigning and when he was sane. That really didn't seem to bother him. It really did though but he wouldn't suffer to let it slide. "The one that just left here of course." He took a swig from the cup of cappuccino before him. That was one of the better things he had tasted ever in his life. That was way better from the Impalas he had ever feasted on. A part of him didn't want him to return being a tiger. A human did befit him. At least, that was the lie he was telling himself. The fairy's fiery gaze wa
"That was a hell of a lady. Damn!" He was beginning to find his voice. He was glad that the fellow could be useful at that period. Even the fairy. He looked at her. They were standing on a shore. Few other elevated ones were there with them. "What hell of a place is this? Ahn?" Madla said moving few steps away from them. She was always on a verge and did always have something to say. Her reactions to incidents for the time being most times set him off. He always tend to ignore since he couldn't and wouldn't kowtow. As easy as it might seem. "What did you think that lady wanted from me?" He could use the absence of Madla. She was walking towards the sea. She probably had never seen anything as such. "She dotes on you. Li
"What place is this?" Twas unlike all the places they had been. It was bubbling. Kinda perky. There was light all over the place. Twas matter-of-factly a room,but wasn't like the cafeteria they had been to. There was a music playing. Such music that you want to sway your body to. It was crowded too and you could hardly see your eyes. She didn't like that kinda place. Twas way too rowdy. She fought to stay close to the remaining too. Twas strange what they were putting on. They were dressed in some jumpy attires. Especially her. She didn't know what the fairy had done to her. Or suiting to say, what he had done to the two of them. She looked at the mates, they were looking kinda searching for the reason they had come there. The fairy was so given to the search that she he didn't know when he hit a man in the jaw. &nb
"You don't do like that around here." The lady said to the fairy, helping him to the seat. They had brushed off the topic and had gone out of the dance club. The fellows they had gone there for were exactly those who came to their aid. There was a cafeteria opposite the dance club. That was where the couple had taken them to. If not for consciousness and some traits of patience, the fairy would had ran into a car driven by someone being inflected by the same odds as he. The fairy sat, looking at the lady as though she was some cake he would love to gobble down quickly in a swallow. He held unto her closely. You should expect of course, her husband was on her again and boom! The face of the fairy was brushed. "Hey, easy with him." That was the prince charming. Wh