Chapter Ten:
Joues Bordeaux
Today we find our two heroes at the Castelia City Mall. They weren't really doing anything more than browsing—most everything was either too expensive or they just didn't really need. Nonetheless it was fun for Burgundy to see Georgia ask some random new employee at a game store about some random comment. Soon lunch rolled around and mostly because they didn't feel like going home to even make a sandwich they found themselves ordering cheeseburgers at the food court.
"Why does everyone have to be busy?" Burgundy whined as Georgia placed their food on the table.
"Because their lives don't revolve around us," Georgia said matter-of-factly.
"What next?" Burgundy moaned before eating her burger.
"What is there that we can do? Most fun things here cost money. Yeah, we can frolic through the park hand-in-hand but that gets very old very fast. We're not made of money—well, at least not one of us…" Georgia said.
Burgundy cocked an eyebrow. "I'm not asking my parents for spending money. They're not going to support me forever and it's not like we need emergency operation or anything."
"It's just a joke, love." Georgia smacked her lips at her.
"Please don't do that…"
"Do what?"
"…P.D.A."
Georgia looked at her as if grew a second head until it clicked. "You didn't seem to mind in the park last night. It's not like this city has never seen lesbians before." Then she sighed. "But if it bothers you that much I'll try to curb my affections. Hope this doesn't include spooning…"
"Spooning's good," Burgundy quipped, eliciting a small chuckle from Georgia.
"All right, little Ms. Conservative," Georgia jived. "After this you still want to browse or return to the abbey?"
Burgundy scowled. "You grow up as Catholic and see how you turn out."
"I still find it rich that all this is coming from my girlfriend," Georgia said through fits of laughter. Burgundy's face matched her name.
