Baby Knight
"Kitt, why do we have to do this?"
"Not 'we'. You."
"Right, well, you mind telling me why I have to do this?"
A smirky grin. "Because you lost the bet, remember?"
"I lost because you cheated!"
"Uh-oh, we've got a sore loser on our hands..."
"Shut up."
A chuckle was heard from the driver as the jet black Trans-Am parked in a stall. The parking lot was pretty much dead except for a few cars parked closer up front near the stores. The powerful turbine engine died down as the doors opened, and two young men came out. One taller than the other and currently having difficulty excepting his fate to the shorter. He glared across the T-top's roof at the younger, shorter man. Trying his best to bore a whole in his neck. The youngest only smiled coyly.
"Oh, c'mon, Karr." He cooed. "Lighten up, will ya? You'll get'em next time."
A growl was heard from Karr. "There won't be a next time because if I ever make a bet again, it sure as hell won't be with you."
Kitt took on an expression of mock offense. "Wha? I'm an awesome person to bet against, thank you very much."
"Yeah. Maybe if that person likes dealing with a cheater."
An eye roll from the youngest. "Whatever. Now let's get going. I scheduled a 10 o'clock appointment."
Karr gawked at his little brother as he followed after him. "See? My exact point. You cheated just so I could get the short end of the stick!"
"Did not." Kitt said over his shoulder. "And how can you even say that to begin with?"
His big brother's eyes narrowed, though Kitt didn't see it. "Because if you didn't, you wouldn't have had time to schedule this."
An evil chuckle was heard from the youngest as he pulled the door open to a little hole in the wall called, Mimi's Fortune Telling. Karr grimaced when he saw the name and tried hard to swallow the bile rising in the back of his throat. This couldn't be good. Anything this 'Mimi' had to say about his so called 'future', would never be a pretty mix. At least, to Karr it wasn't.
"After you." Kitt grinned as he held the door open for his brother. The eldest only glared daggers as he walked by, though the youngest just cocked a brow in amusement.
When they walked in, immediately they came up to the front desk, which held a small, ancient looking old lady. The shop's four walls were all painted black and were decorated in T-shirts, posters and sayings. All advertising of how 'awesome' and 'how 'interesting' it would be to know your fortune. Of course, the boys didn't believe in this stuff. Kitt was just simply living up to the motto of being an annoying little brother...
And also because he just felt in the mood for pissing his big brother off. Which, he was doing an amazing job at, he may add.
The small old lady at the front desk with her over sized glasses, looked up at the two men. Her beady little eyes widened at the sight of the brothers. A fascinated look on her face as she searched them up and down.
"Why, did I go to Heaven already? Oh Lord Almighty..." She gasped as she placed a tiny, bony hand over her chest. Karr had a baffled look on his face while Kitt only smiled sweetly.
"No miss, you didn't die yet. We appreciate the compliments, but I believe we have a 10 o'clock appointment with the one and only."
At the mention of the appointment, the old lady stopped her gazing at the handsome young men, and pulled up the appointments for that day on her computer. She squinted her little eyes and leaned forward some as she scrolled through the document. She paused suddenly and Kitt saw her eyes dart across the screen, then back again.
"Er...Karr Knight, was it?" She asked, looking up at Kitt for confirmation. She received a small nod from the sky blue eyed man, before he stole a glance back at his slowly-getting-lividly pissed brother, who was standing a short distance behind him. He couldn't hide the sarcastic grin as he gave Karr a little irritable wave. His brother's eyes narrowed with a low snarl.
"Alright, you're all set. Just go down that hallway," she pointed to the left. "and follow it all the way down until you come to the end of the hall. It'll be on the right hand side."
Kitt nodded and gave the ancient old lady another sweet smile before walking down the hallway. Karr reluctantly following behind with an annoyed look on his face.
