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He wasn't looking for her, not here, not this time.walk He never looked for her in the city. He would still see her sometimes, walking down the street, or hear an echo of her voice while listening to the way people talked, and laughed, and cried, trying to understand. He never looked for her, though, not intentionally. Only at school did he seek her out, to make sure that she was alright. Still there. Safe. And even that was rare. He rarely looked out for her, and he never looked for her in the city.

He still found her, though, as he walked down the street, past the cafe full to the brim with people. Friends meeting for coffee, young couples on their first dates. Sometimes he would stop, for a moment, listening to their conversations. Secrets. Kisses. Hoping to one day hear something that would flip a switch in his head, if he even had one, and just make him understand. The need to be touched. The need to share a secret.

It hadn't happened yet.

He frowned as he watch her walk between the tables, serving people as the asked for her. Why was she doing that? Did she not get the money he sent her? Or had she spent it already? He thought there was enough money there. Should he have sent more? He didn't know. He didn't how much money a person needed. If she was working, though, she obviously needed more. How much more? A thousand? Ten? He had that much, still. The money was thinning out, but he had that much still. Should he send it to her? He didn't know. But he thought it was a thing that he should do. He was her father after all. It meant nothing to him. He felt no familial bond. But it was what a father should do, right?

He didn't know. He couldn't understand. Frozen, he stood in front of the cafe, frowning.

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Raja enjoyed working funnily enough it made everything simple. Snile at costumers let them see your eyes, they'd fall for the false warmth. She was becoming the favorite waitress. Her customers never waited to long or had thier order mixed up and she could balance their food perfectly. She moved gracefully around the cafe and her blue white waitress dress never moved a milimeter. She didn't have to make the form fiting dress any more eye catching than it already was on her. The cafe its self was eye catching as it was.

She was collecting her tip and the bill money from her tenth costumer when the cook caught her attention. Hey RAJ, some creepy is staring at you through window" Raja looked and sure enouh a creep was staring at her. It was weird it wasnt the usual sexual look she got from creeps. Not to mention it wasn't her job in the underground. Nope there was shady cafe's there and she seemed to work at the one with most creeps. Ironically the person who hired her owned both she got to work the same job for twice the amount.

Walking out side she put her hand on her hip and glared at the stranger. "HEY CREEP COME IN AND BUY SOMETHING OR STOP STARING, I AIN'T GOT TIME FOR THAT" she said turning back and walking inside. She made a point of closing the blinds forcefully. She could hear Tommy snickering in the kitchen as she went about her business.

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For a moment, he simply stood there, confused. He was not used to being seen, every secret and trick of being invisible or blending in having long ago been written into the very marrows of his bones as a something that was there to stay, even when he no longer needed it to do the job he was made to do, let alone be yelled at. It was like an explosion in his head, her words. Fireworks in a silent word of cut out pieces of conversations that did not belong to, or were directed at, him. It shocked him, more so than any explosion ever could. He was, after all, more than used to those.

Her voice brought up memories as well (it was the first time he had heard it so clearly).

Hey, if you're going to make a move do it already a voice in his head whispered, laced with amusement despite. There were so many moments like that, so many dark circles and even darker bars, women and men all blurring into one body, that in the end, did nothing for him. Never filling the emptiness inside, never explaining the ways of the world as he thought they should. He wondered, thus, how, and why, did he even remember this specific one.

It was the words, he decided. The words, and the voice, so similar, that it could have been coming straight form the past (it shouldn't have surprised him so much though. she was a picture of her mother, made in flesh, through death).

Nobody here has time for your staring, she had said, tilting his head. So? You coming or not?

He came. With her, and into the cafe. He did not know why. Then again, he never did.

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Raja was never sure what went on in people's head. Yes she understood that people desired things. If you talked,moved, and looked the right way you could get whatever you wanted. However it was the why that confused her. She didnt care nor did she understand emotions, social interactions, or why people could be so controlled by he chemical reactions in her brain. Why did things have to be so complicated . She could tell he was following, she had taught herself to be aware of surroundings ,too many people were hoping to catch unsuspected girls by surprise.

She took a menu from the counter and put it on the table along with a cup and some coffee. "Let me know when you're resdy to order" she said in that french accent she had never lost. It didn't occur to her that the voice wasn't her own. She had no idea how much her power had screwed her over. She went back to her business, faking smiles, laughs, comforting touches. The only thing that came close to honest was her reactions to Tim.

She wondered why the man didn't leave, not that it bugged her because she basically ignored him but something wasn't right. On her break she discarded her apron and took out a cigarette putting up the be back in 15 minutes sign since they were short on staff.

Between three and five was their least busy time of day. She could just sit on the back counter barely out of sight watching the patrons. How was she supposed to know why that creep was still there?

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He wondered if hearing her voice should have been painful in some way. She was, after all, dead now, killed by the very child standing in front of him. The child that was his, made by the two of them. The last time he had seen her she had been two and just starting to talk. Remembering that should have been painful, too, probably. Yet, it wasn't. Nothing ever was.

He frowned at the piece of paper she had put in front of him and a cup near it. He recognized the smell of coffee coming from it. He had never developed a taste for it. Then again, he had never developed a taste for anything. Food felt like ashes in his mouth, water like sand. He had little memories of either, after all, and none of them were pleasant. He took a sip, still, knowing that that's what he was supposed to do. Drink. Eat. Breath. Act.

Care.

Once, perhaps. But not yet.

He couldn't see the child any more. Sometimes he forgot her name. Sometimes it was all he could think about. Had she gone away? He said to let her know when he was ready to...order? It had taken him a long time to realise that word had meanings other than the one he was used to, once he was free. Once there was no longer a shadow of a man, attached to his back, ordering him to kill.

Sometimes he still got confused though. Sometimes, he still got it wrong.
 

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Nit even fifteen minutes had passed, it was more like five before Tommy was handing her burgers and fries and telling her to eat. She toom the plate and walked back into few putting out her cigarette in one if the ash trays on the counter near the cash register. She. Walked over to the creepy staring guy and sized him up.

"You arent gonna order anything are you?" She asked sitting down and starting on.her fries. Normally she wouldve ignored him. Told him to buy something or get but it felt different. Like there was something else going on and she should know about it. At the same time she wasn't even sure she wanted to know. The man did need to stop watching her though, it was weird. She was no put on the earth to star in some creeps sexual fantasy.


"Okay not to be rude but you really cant be doing that creepy staring thing in.here. Tom already thinks I have daddy issues and attracting creepy old men isnt gonna help that assumption" She said tucking one if her legs under her while she sat in the chair.


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''I...apologize'', he said, his voice deep and rough, dry from disuse. When was the last time he had spoken, he wondered silently, still looking at the girl sitting in front of him, food disappearing down her throat as she looked him with...he could not place a name on the emotion. Just as he couldn't remember the last person with whom he had actually shared words.

He almost remembered being good at it, once. Talking. Charming. Lying. With or without power which he had stolen from somebody. Just as she had. He looked at her and wondered, was she able to do all that her mother was? She had been an asset, her mother, a weapon beyond compare. Sometimes he wondered how did she ever get out of the life which was made for them. Most of the time, however, he barely thought about her at all.

All was lost, however, now, through the years of silence being an only answer. Through the years of silence, and darkness, and isolation. He was getting better, at least, or at least he thought he did. He had apologized. That was a right thing to do in a situation like this, he was sure of it. Almost completely sure.

''I...am not hungry'', he continued to speak, his brow frowning only a little. What was he supposed to say? The truth was something she was better off not knowing, that much he knew. So what? What was an acceptable lie?

''And I can assure you I do not find you...attractive'', he said calmly, knowing that the very thought of it should have filled him with disgust.Knowing, but not feeling, never feeling anything at all. She was his daughter, he thought and felt nothing. No bond, no disgust, no attraction even as he looked at her face, her features so similar to her mothers.

He had followed her mother out of that dark place in which they had met. But even then, it had not been an attraction. It had been frenzy of a shell of a man finally broken off of his chain. A frenzy of an empty shell looking for its soul...and not finding it. Not finding any of it. Not even enough to feel attraction. Not even enough to feel lust. He felt nothing, as he always did. He felt nothing then, and he felt nothing now.

''You just...remind me of somebody I used to know'', he said, his eyes still fixed on her. It was not a lie. She looked like her mother. Maybe even a bit too much like her for it to be all natural. Had she sucked the beauty out of the women when she had stolen her powers too? He did not know. It was impossible to know. But she did look like her. It was not a lie. It was probably the only reason why he had been able to say it, instead of simply starting at her, indefinitely.

Once, he was good at lying. Now, he could barely manage speaking.
 

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Raja stared at the man trying to tell if he was genuinely sorry or not. She really didn’t know how to apologize so it amazed her when others did. However she got this feeling that he didn’t mean and she didn’t blame him. After all they barely knew each other and for all she knew he was just some time old timer and she reminded him of a granddaughter or something. It wasn’t her fault that people stopped and stared and then again it wasn’t his fault for looking. She assumed the human mind had reasons for doing things, chemical and neurological reactions and signals that were supposed to dictate how people were supposed to act and feel.


“Well, even if you don’t eat the owner will try and kick you out so order a coffee cake or something” She said standing up and stretching, her break was almost over and she had to get back to her customers. She knew that she didn’t need to work, she had barely touched the money on the small plastic card that she had been given when she turned fifteen. She was just not going to use money from a person she barely knew. Someone who didn’t think she was worth more than a few thousand dollars thrown here and there. She had enough to buy as much food as she wanted and a gym membership, maybe a video game every now and then. She just liked doing it with money that she had earned.


“Yeah, well If her name was Clarissa you can leave because I want nothing to do with that not nonsense” She was lying through her teeth but she was good at it. She wasn’t from the island, it was the logical conclusion with a familiar accent would say she looked familiar. She flipped the little sign to open and unlocked the door, putting her hair in a high-ponytail. Another false smile was put on her face as she went to work filling coffee.

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He watched her leave in anger, his expression blank, but with a slight tilt to his head. Not curious, but wondering, as he always did.

She knew her mother's name. Clarissa a shadow of memory whispered into his ear, her hands wondering as she introduced herself. And she knew, she knew she looked like her. Yet she reacted with anger, saying she did not want to know. Shouldn't she be curious too, he thought, a beginning of a frown forming between his eyes. She couldn't have had many memories of her.

Not that he intended to share. To speak with her in any way, at all. Still. He wondered. He did not understand.

He debated leaving, simply standing up and heading through the door, back on the streets and to who knows where. Drifting, listening, steeling pieces of conversations and hoping to understand. There was money in his pocked though, and the conversations here were the same as they were out there. He wasn't tired. He could walk for days before he got tired, needed to sleep, needed to eat. Broken in body as he was in mind. Still. He didn't get up. Instead, the next time she passed by him he simply said:

''Coffee cake sounds fine''.
 

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Raja was inwardly fuming, even though her appearance seemed nothing but smiles. She let the customers soak up the false warmth, a she angrily ranted. It seemed like every emotion she had transferred to anger, no matter what anger was something that she had witnessed, seen, felt, understood. Anger was a feeling of violence, of wanting something destroyed at least to her understanding. She wanted to punch something, until it was destroyed and never think about her past...the past which no one thought she was important enough to know.

She heard his voice and against her want to ignore it she wrote down his order and put it in the little jar that she had to put all the orders she took. She quickly served her other customers and the put the slice of cake down in front of the strange man, she replaced the coffee with a glass of milk. Assuming he wouldn't drink the coffee, milk was good for the bones or whatever.

Even when she wanted to be home sleeping, she still kept her smile on her face. She was good a faking things, smiles, feelings, laughs. This was no different, pretending like she didn't notice the man sitting in the back of the cafe. She did exchange flirtatious comments with Tim, Tim was cool to her knowledge. He was just as messed up as she was, family issues and all. Though she suspected that his were different than her, messed up people stuck together.

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