"If you ever need an internship, I am always available," Yoka said, hesitating on the sidewalk for a moment as she reached into her purse for the small folding case that she kept her business cards in. She didn't sense his unease with her mistake, but she elaborated anyway with a small laugh. "It's so hard to tell age and grade on this island. I could guess almost everywhere else, but there's nothing like insulting a 2000 year old vampire high school student."
She chatted with him while she looked, and meanwhile the shadow from the piano loomed above them.
"California is such a beautiful state," Yoka said. "I've visited Los Angelos many times, but I really prefer northern California--the way those mountains hit the coast line? Mm! So serene."
The cabel wires from the piano snapped.
Just as she pulled the case of cards out, the metal slipped from her hand and onto the side walk, skittering away.
The dark shadow over Yoka and Murphy grew and grew.
"Oh goodness," Yoka said. "That's just my luck."
She took a few steps and bent over, her round bottom sticking up in the air and her skirt riding up a little bit as she picked up the amber case.
The piano crashed only a few inches behind Murphy and Yoka.
"Well," Yoka said, turning around and looking at the broken piano. "Someone is having a shitty day. Are you okay?"
She chatted with him while she looked, and meanwhile the shadow from the piano loomed above them.
"California is such a beautiful state," Yoka said. "I've visited Los Angelos many times, but I really prefer northern California--the way those mountains hit the coast line? Mm! So serene."
The cabel wires from the piano snapped.
Just as she pulled the case of cards out, the metal slipped from her hand and onto the side walk, skittering away.
The dark shadow over Yoka and Murphy grew and grew.
"Oh goodness," Yoka said. "That's just my luck."
She took a few steps and bent over, her round bottom sticking up in the air and her skirt riding up a little bit as she picked up the amber case.
The piano crashed only a few inches behind Murphy and Yoka.
"Well," Yoka said, turning around and looking at the broken piano. "Someone is having a shitty day. Are you okay?"