Yoka Sake often lamented the phrase dressed to kill being used to describe evening wear.
It was early evening, and Yoka was sitting on the second floor patio of a nicer but not expensive restaurant that overlooked a canal-lined street. She was not dressed to kill; if she had been, she would have worn something tight-fitting and black to hide the blood stains. Instead, she was wearing a dress the color of sunset that was surprisingly modestly cut, though it did hug her rather ample curves. Her shoes were open-toed heels and her jewelry consisted only of the many bracelets that she wore over her left arm. Her dark hair was pulled up into a loose bun held in place with a set of hairsticks, and strands of it fell to frame her face including the dark-rimmed glasses.
She was waiting for her guest, though Yoka was uncertain is the Miss Valentine would show. After all, Yoka had a messenger send the request to meet at this small restaurant only three days earlier. It was not a lot of time to prepare, which was exactly what Yoka wanted.
Yoka was not a woman to be messed with, and while the Whispering Devils hadn't reached out towards the Cross Fox yet, Yoka knew it was only a matter of time. This was not her first time dealing with gangs.
Her back was against the corner of the building and the verdana, giving her an ample view of the street below, though that did not guarnatee she'd see the woman coming. She had no idea what this Miss Valentine looked like, after all. Yoka had simply told her the location of where she would be, and that Yoka would be at the only table with orchids.
She took a sip of her drink and waited.
And instead of wondering about the diplomacies ahead, Yoka wondered if it was too early in the day to eat creme brule.
@Wizard Pikachu
It was early evening, and Yoka was sitting on the second floor patio of a nicer but not expensive restaurant that overlooked a canal-lined street. She was not dressed to kill; if she had been, she would have worn something tight-fitting and black to hide the blood stains. Instead, she was wearing a dress the color of sunset that was surprisingly modestly cut, though it did hug her rather ample curves. Her shoes were open-toed heels and her jewelry consisted only of the many bracelets that she wore over her left arm. Her dark hair was pulled up into a loose bun held in place with a set of hairsticks, and strands of it fell to frame her face including the dark-rimmed glasses.
She was waiting for her guest, though Yoka was uncertain is the Miss Valentine would show. After all, Yoka had a messenger send the request to meet at this small restaurant only three days earlier. It was not a lot of time to prepare, which was exactly what Yoka wanted.
Yoka was not a woman to be messed with, and while the Whispering Devils hadn't reached out towards the Cross Fox yet, Yoka knew it was only a matter of time. This was not her first time dealing with gangs.
Her back was against the corner of the building and the verdana, giving her an ample view of the street below, though that did not guarnatee she'd see the woman coming. She had no idea what this Miss Valentine looked like, after all. Yoka had simply told her the location of where she would be, and that Yoka would be at the only table with orchids.
She took a sip of her drink and waited.
And instead of wondering about the diplomacies ahead, Yoka wondered if it was too early in the day to eat creme brule.
@Wizard Pikachu