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Clockwise Dream

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He eyed the food she had placed in front of him almost curiously for a few moments, almost without making a single move. The cake he recognized easily enough, despite having never actually seen or eaten it before, or at least he thought he did not. The glass, however, confused him. Wasn't milk usually given to children? He had also never seen it served in a cafe before, but then, he had never visited many of those after all. Having finished with his observation, he finally took up the fork given to him, putting a small piece of the sugared sweet into his mouth. Like always, it tasted like ash.

He still continued to eat, however, putting a piece into his mouth every now and then and swallowing it despite not being hungry (it was a rare occasion on which his body actually craved for food), half thinking that maybe with the next bite it would finally make sense why people liked sugar that much, half simply because he did not want attention drawn onto himself, all the while following the girl with his eyes.

She smiled as she walked between the tables, and something about that smile seemed familiar too. He know, however, it was not reminding him of her mother, her smiles were different, at least from what he remembered. He wondered if it was possible that she got something from him, too, and frowned, not wanting to taint her with any more of his past. She already carried the burned of his powers. Besides, why would it seem so familiar then? He could not remember having honestly smiled once in all of his life time after all.

But maybe that was it then, he thought, wondering. A honest smile... was it really that that he saw on her? He did not know, he thought, frowning at her.
 

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Things seemed to keep going that way, the day went on. She pretended to be happy, to smile and laugh like she could understand the jokes people made. She could tell when they were being funny, it was in the body language. Still she was glad when the last customer left and she just had to clean off the tables and tip the chairs upside down.

"Okay dude, my shift is over and we're closing up" She said after she had cleaned and put up chairs on all the tables but the one he was sitting at. She needed to sweep up and her co-workers had left her to clean and close again. It's not like she minded, but she honestly didn't need the money and she felt like the people that did should work for it. Though she really didn't care either way. Money was Money and there wasn't really any particular reason for her to fuss over it.

She was empty the coffee pots and locking up the cash register, she just needed for him to leave so she could finish closing up. She let her hair drop and the smile leave her face, replaced with just a blank look. She didn't have to pretend if there was no one there.

@"Clockwise Dream"
 

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The blank look which fell onto her face once there was nobody else there was too familiar to him. It was something which was made a part of his skin and flesh through pain, written into the very marrow of his bones by the hands trying to break him, and succeeding, just as they were failing. It was not a look a child should have, he knew. And yet, it was there, a first piece of him in her. He felt nothing at the thought, no joy or sorrow, but his mind still knew, it could have not been the worse one.

He stood up, still saying nothing, his lips woven shut by the fact that he could not find a word he could say. His hand landed on his pocket, then slowly slipped inside it, grabbing at the folded bills of money. ''How much?'', he asked in the end, his head empty as it always was, his soul just as so. No other words made their way through. No other words ever would, he thought, despite everything.

@"mariosaur" Sorry for the late reply that is also short too I kind of lost my line of thought during the break -.- Which is essentiately the exact opposite of what I wanted to do OTL
 

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Raja looked at the man with an empty look and waved her hand "Don't worry about it" She said taking the plat and cop and cleaning off the table. She took the chairs and put them on top of the table and managed to sweep the floor. She had already locked up the cash register, she didn't want to have to unlock again. "You can pay next time you come here I guess, I already locked the register."

She wanted to be interested in the stranger. If she actually knew that she was using her shapeshifting power she could stop and see how much she looked like him. However that was impossible. She walked to the back to tell tommy that he was doing the dishes but she saw that they were done and he was gone. She clocked out and turned off the lights. The dark never bother her, she wasn't going home. No she was going to do her job at the shadier cafe.

She waved for the strange man to follow her out and when he was out she locked out the shop and put down the bars. "Okay dude, my shifts over. Goodbye."

@"Clockwise Dream"
 
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