’This smells too good to be true…’
Something just seemed so…fishy about this place and yet Chesha couldn’t quite put her finger on it. After all standing outside it was hard to put a finger on anything creating those delicious smells cocooning the building. The place practically brandished a shield against unsavory scents, a few pipes up top spewing smoke saturated in delicious meats, stews, and other little goodies that left the seriously contemplating girl a little drooly. All the downturned eyebrows and crossed arms of the world couldn’t diminish the delightful aura of the place as smiling people entered, and forced another wave of wondrous smells on the girl.
Buffets usually struck Chesha as “too good to be true” as they held some of the more annoying rules. One could stuff their face to their delights. Unfortunately “to go boxes” not only didn’t exist, but were prohibited at these sorts of places. You couldn’t finish that plate at a later date unless you basically waited there a few hours (hoping not to get kicked out for lack of eating) and finish it then. If she wanted to bring something back for Xia though it meant a bit of subterfuge. Although Xia knew it to be a rule, the woman hardly batted an eye when Chesha returned home with a few boxes of random dishes, figuring that if she opted to break a “silly rule” amidst more horrible ones then she’d been raised well enough.
It may not have been white picket fences, but Chesha didn’t hate all of her life either.
She’d grown up with a few tricks under her belt, ones her mother could only sigh at, and perhaps those skills gave way to her suspicion senses. Belly growls threatened to reach audible levels, remaining at a whisper for the moment so she could put it off a little longer. The allure of a buffet though sang it’s siren call to her, hands of smoke almost trying to coax her inside and give into desire. Who would make a buffet evil anyways? And how? The escapee’s mind continued its cyclical argument of evil buffets being silly and yet knowing life wasn’t as easy as fiction might lead one to believe.
Lurking outside their place any longer might brand her a vagabond, the dark haired girl glaring at the menu in a last ditch effort to stall and talk herself out of going inside. She failed.
Again the tinkling of the bell nipped at her ears, having listened to it each time someone entered as she contemplated entering.
”WELCOME!” a sugary sweet voice boomed, startling Chesha. People filled this place, some going back for food or returning to their table with a filled plate as other’s inhabited tables and conversed between bites. They hadn’t reached critical mass on the volume scale, but one couldn’t whisper and hope to be heard in this place either. The blond waitress’ perky voice stuck out though, bright red lips locked in a permanent smile, ”Are you expecting more for your party or dining alone today? I’m afraid we’re a little packed so you might have to share a table if that’s all right?”
Eyes remained locked on the woman, enjoying the way her hair curled and yet a little sad to see a lot of it up in a round bun. A pristine white button up shirt hugged her form alongside a black pencil skirt, stockinged feet disappearing into a pair of heels that always fascinated Chesha: how did people stand to wear those for hours on end? The woman bore quite the curves and yet wore them well. The only thing that bothered Chesha was the bright red lipstick, but if the lady wanted that for a bit of flare who was she to judge?
”Just me I’m afraid.” Hands slipped into the pockets of her thin jacket, hood over her head with stitched on cat ears flopping forward. Despite looking a bit rough and like a kid possibly tossed out on the streets though the woman’s smile didn’t falter in the slightest as she showed her to a table, warning her she might be given a table mate or two since her’s was more or less the only unoccupied table at the time. Even that was purely luck since the people there just left. As the woman took a few used dishes away and assured her a bus boy would be along soon to remove the rest, Chesha eyed the spread just beyond a few booths and tables. The place glowed – naturally from the array of heating lamps – and in her hungry state may as well have held the glow of the Heavens itself. Perhaps it was time to fill up a plate? After all this place may not be evil, the vibe could’ve been a kink in her system or maybe something would go down, but that didn’t mean she wouldn’t make it out of there before then.
”Time to load up then.”
Something just seemed so…fishy about this place and yet Chesha couldn’t quite put her finger on it. After all standing outside it was hard to put a finger on anything creating those delicious smells cocooning the building. The place practically brandished a shield against unsavory scents, a few pipes up top spewing smoke saturated in delicious meats, stews, and other little goodies that left the seriously contemplating girl a little drooly. All the downturned eyebrows and crossed arms of the world couldn’t diminish the delightful aura of the place as smiling people entered, and forced another wave of wondrous smells on the girl.
Buffets usually struck Chesha as “too good to be true” as they held some of the more annoying rules. One could stuff their face to their delights. Unfortunately “to go boxes” not only didn’t exist, but were prohibited at these sorts of places. You couldn’t finish that plate at a later date unless you basically waited there a few hours (hoping not to get kicked out for lack of eating) and finish it then. If she wanted to bring something back for Xia though it meant a bit of subterfuge. Although Xia knew it to be a rule, the woman hardly batted an eye when Chesha returned home with a few boxes of random dishes, figuring that if she opted to break a “silly rule” amidst more horrible ones then she’d been raised well enough.
It may not have been white picket fences, but Chesha didn’t hate all of her life either.
She’d grown up with a few tricks under her belt, ones her mother could only sigh at, and perhaps those skills gave way to her suspicion senses. Belly growls threatened to reach audible levels, remaining at a whisper for the moment so she could put it off a little longer. The allure of a buffet though sang it’s siren call to her, hands of smoke almost trying to coax her inside and give into desire. Who would make a buffet evil anyways? And how? The escapee’s mind continued its cyclical argument of evil buffets being silly and yet knowing life wasn’t as easy as fiction might lead one to believe.
Lurking outside their place any longer might brand her a vagabond, the dark haired girl glaring at the menu in a last ditch effort to stall and talk herself out of going inside. She failed.
Again the tinkling of the bell nipped at her ears, having listened to it each time someone entered as she contemplated entering.
”WELCOME!” a sugary sweet voice boomed, startling Chesha. People filled this place, some going back for food or returning to their table with a filled plate as other’s inhabited tables and conversed between bites. They hadn’t reached critical mass on the volume scale, but one couldn’t whisper and hope to be heard in this place either. The blond waitress’ perky voice stuck out though, bright red lips locked in a permanent smile, ”Are you expecting more for your party or dining alone today? I’m afraid we’re a little packed so you might have to share a table if that’s all right?”
Eyes remained locked on the woman, enjoying the way her hair curled and yet a little sad to see a lot of it up in a round bun. A pristine white button up shirt hugged her form alongside a black pencil skirt, stockinged feet disappearing into a pair of heels that always fascinated Chesha: how did people stand to wear those for hours on end? The woman bore quite the curves and yet wore them well. The only thing that bothered Chesha was the bright red lipstick, but if the lady wanted that for a bit of flare who was she to judge?
”Just me I’m afraid.” Hands slipped into the pockets of her thin jacket, hood over her head with stitched on cat ears flopping forward. Despite looking a bit rough and like a kid possibly tossed out on the streets though the woman’s smile didn’t falter in the slightest as she showed her to a table, warning her she might be given a table mate or two since her’s was more or less the only unoccupied table at the time. Even that was purely luck since the people there just left. As the woman took a few used dishes away and assured her a bus boy would be along soon to remove the rest, Chesha eyed the spread just beyond a few booths and tables. The place glowed – naturally from the array of heating lamps – and in her hungry state may as well have held the glow of the Heavens itself. Perhaps it was time to fill up a plate? After all this place may not be evil, the vibe could’ve been a kink in her system or maybe something would go down, but that didn’t mean she wouldn’t make it out of there before then.
”Time to load up then.”