"What brings you to Diamond City?" All she really wanted was to enjoy her meal, a nice quiet meal where she didn't have to worry about what came out of her mouth. Of course, she wasn't that lucky, she knew she wasn't that lucky. Her life was blatant proof that she wasn't that lucky. Ignoring her father's voice telling her to stop eating her meal and speak with the Guard like a civilized person, she chose instead to loudly slurp down half of the remaining contents of the bowl all the while glancing over at the man as she did so.
A means to prove her point, if you will.
"Heard that the noodles were the best in the wastes." She replied, after swallowing down her meal as she slowly placed the bowl onto the table. "And what, do tell, about me peaked your interested, glasses?" She couldn't help the smirk that began spreading across her features as he continued, not giving him a chance to answer himself. "Or do you stalk every new piece of meat that enters the city?" Glasses seemed to pause and in that time she brought the bowl back up to her lips and slurped down the remaining contents. "I have to say those were some damn good noodles."
"It's my business as city guard to watch any suspicious characters that enter these walls." She placed an elbow on the counter and rested her chin in the palm of her hand. The smirk was back stronger now than ever, she knew he was playing her as much as she was sure he knew she was playing him. She wasn't born yesterday and hadn't lived in a vault her whole life.
"We both know you can do better than that." She had half the mind to rip those glasses off of his smirking face, but the last thing she wanted to do was be run out of another semi-civilized town. So instead she chose to lean forward a bit, "The wig looks better on you." She whispered as she placed the caps down for the meal onto the table with her free hand before standing up from her seat and speaking to the working bot behind the counter. "I'll be back in the evening, Mr. Bot." She ignored his expected response and instead turned to leave, intentionally facing Glasses to send him a wink as she did so. "And I am sure I will be seeing you around." With that, she was once again on her own as she made her way toward the main gates of Diamond City.
On her own with no real destination in mind.
Just how she liked it.
Authors Note: I have a story in the works that I am putting about just as much time into as I have my Naruto one. Which isn't saying anything because I have no shown just how complex that one is yet (I promise I will finish that first installment) and while I would prefer to wait until I have hashed out all of the details and post everything continuously. I simply could not help myself and have quite a bit of snippet that I would like to share and see if anyone is interested in a full blown story.
It's not going to stop me, I am going to post it in the hopes of someone reading it later, but this is my first time doing an interest sort of pull for a story in the works.
So I hope you have enjoyed it and be sure to tell me what you think. I will not be posting any spoilers about anything and would like the story to play itself out when it is published. Though I am more than willing to accept any specific requests of situations/scenarios/requests you may like to see in another chapter/snippet.
