“How are you, what can I serve you tonight?” Seidou asked as he finally got to the girl who was sitting at the bar herself. Working at a girls only bar had proven to be a useful job to flirt with girls and even get paid for it.
Lifting up her head at the voice, her eyes settled on a male. Gee, this guy is sure good-looking, but he’s probably a jerk and most likely unavailable. With that assumption in mind, she planted her face back down on the table counter, groaning. “I can’t think tonight, so whatever’s fine.”
This is what happens when you’re a vampire. You have to watch everyone die. Your mother and father. All your friends. Sometimes brutal, like slipping and falling onto a giant spike. Or falling asleep in an autumn pile of leaves and having some of them block your windpipe. Or making the simple mistake of fashioning a mask out of crackers and being attacked by ducks, geese, swans.
What We Do In The Shadows (2014) dir.Taika Waititi
If she is, to be honest, she missed nothing from her old home. Hell, she was even happy in her new house. No worries no one to complain to. She was happy and content with her new life that it made her smile more than she ever had with Zeus. So she was going to stick to it till the world ends. As for as missing him goes, she was happy without him too damn did it feel good to not care anymore.
“Me do you a favor? Oh, this is rich. What exactly do the all mighty Zeus want from me?” While she waited her eyes turned to her phone just to pay her lyft driver.
She would not like what he was going to say. But he was going to make sure that she complied. Many promises had been broken before and he wasn’t to be trusted when his precious enterprise (one of the world’s biggest and successful corporations) was built upon shady businesses. But just this once, he would like to keep to his word. His children were the reason why there’s still a bit of humanity left within him.
Zeus reached for her hand and held onto it firmly. There was a warning look upon his face, telling her to stay put. “I want us to go in there as a happy married couple. Like how we once were. It’s just for tonight — for the kids. I want them to be at ease. Look, this will be a piece of cake for you — you’re a soon-to-be award winning actress after all.” He always knew when to throw in a winning compliment, didn’t he?