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Zell's Little Tattoo Shop
Chapter 2: Quistis & Selphie's Apartment
A/N:
There was some confusion from the first chapter as to where this
story falls in chronological relation to the FF8 game. Well, I
have bad news for the die-hards. This story has absolutely
no relation to the game whatsoever. I simply
took the characters from the game and put them in my story. I
could've used anyone for this - I could've used original characters
for it. But since I like FF8, I used them. Geez, I sound boring,
don't I? Hehe, I don't mean to sound like a teacher. Oh, yea.
For those of you who asked if this would turn into a yaoi . .
. let's just say . . . hold your breath. =)
And thank you for the positive reviews
so far! I like Zell & Quistis' simple, relaxed relationship
also, and it continues in this chapter as well. Just wanted to
let you know. =) And, no, I have no idea where I'm going with
this story. Hehe, okay, so that's a lie. =)
Now, on with the story!!!!!
~~~
Zell dropped his bags onto the floor
of the apartment, and groaned.
"I must've been living in the expensive part of town,"
he muttered, looked around the apartment that was now his new
home. "This place his huge."
He was standing in the doorway on hardwood floor of what Quistis
explained to him was a 'townhouse,' which looked more like a mini
house than an apartment. Right in front of him was a closet, in
which he hung up his jacket and put his shoes (careful not to
damage any of the sandals, boots, running shoes, and platform
high-heels that were already inside). On his left was a small
carpeted area that was obviously the living room, with a couch
facing away from him, on the carpet. Along the wall that the door
was against was another couch that ran to the far wall on Zell's
left, where a small entertainment system was set up, complete
with TV, VCR, DVD player, stereo system, and (Zell's eyes could
hardly believe) a Playstation. A loveseat was facing the couch
that sat against the wall with the front door, sitting on the
edge of the carpet. Straight ahead, on the other side of the closet,
was a small table with chairs, and farther ahead was a very small
and very cramped kitchen, complete with refrigerator, freezer,
stove, oven, microwave, and a few countertops with a toaster oven
residing on them. To the left of the kitchen was a door to a small
bathroom (just toilet & sink), a set of stairs going down,
and farther left of that were stairs going up. Zell turned to
Quistis and sighed.
"How much does this cost a
month?" He inquired.
"$600, complete with taxes.
C'mon, I'll show you your room."
She led him up the stairs, where
they reached a landing with a doorway on the left.
"That's Selphie's room,"
Quistis explained. "I gave her the bigger of the three cause
she has a habit of bringing guys home, and that's the only room
that could accommodate a queen-size bed." Quistis grinned
at Zell's look of annoyance, and sighed. "Selphie likes some
good guys, but she has a problem to keeping with just one."
Quistis grabbed Zell's arm and pulled him along. "C'mon."
They turned on the landing and went
up another short flight of stairs to a hallway with a railing
on the right and doors on the left.
"The first one is the bathroom,"
Quistis said, leading Zell down the hall, "The second is
the linen closet, the third is my room, and the forth," she
said, stopping in front of it, "is yours." Quistis pushed
the door open and they stepped inside.
A twin-sized bed was set with it's
long side against the far wall, with a nightstand on it's left,
which sported a small reading lamp and an alarm clock. A little
ways away from that was a dresser and a mirror, and on it's left
was a door that let to what Zell assumed was a clothing closet.
Opposite of the dresser and mirror was another dresser, this one
with a chair and a small shelf sitting on top of it. A window
was between the nightstand and the dresser & mirror, with
the window shut and curtains drawn.
Zell dropped his bags and two suitcases
next to the dresser and mirror before sitting down on the bed.
He realized it was almost new, probably only used a few times.
"Me and Selphie had a hoard
of money when we got this place," Quistis said, obviously
going into an explanation as to why a room they didn't use was
furnished. "We furnished all the rooms after we bought the
place, 'cause we thought we'd get a third roommate, but we never
did get anyone substantial. We really didn't need another person
until now, 'cause rent's going up." She leaned against the
doorframe, smiling. "You're welcome to sell the stuff if
you like yours better, or you can sell yours and keep ours. I
talked with Selphie, and she really didn't mind either way. We
would like your refrigerator, though, because ours is about to
go ka-put."
Zell nodded grinning. "It looks
great. This place is huge compared to mine."
Quistis smiled. "I'm glad you
like it. You can go ahead and unpack. We'll discuss the details
in the morning," She said, glancing at her watch.
Zell nodded, yawning, as he stretched.
"Selphie won't be home for
another few hours - she's at work, but you can meet her in the
morning, alright?"
"Yea."
"Great. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
'Night." With that, Quistis left, closing the door behind
her.
~~~
Zell woke up the next morning to
the clanging of pans and chatter downstairs that let him to believe
both girls were alive and kicking.
He struggled to sit up in his bed,
squinting to see his alarm clock. 10:45 a.m. He groaned. He was
never good at getting up early in the morning, but his tattoo
shop was supposed to open at 9 a.m. A fleeting thought of ajusting
the hours to noon to 8 p.m. crossed his mind, but he dismissed
it as he rose from his bed.
Remembering his mantra - nothing
quite like sleeping naked - he grabbed a pair of boxers lying
on the floor and tugged them on before wandering out of his bedroom
and down the hall. Peering into the bathroom revealed that the
mirrors were slightly fogged, indicating recent use. He ignored
these signs, closed the door behind him, and turned on the shower.
As he kicked off his boxers again
and stepped into the stream of steamy water, his throughs drifted
back to the last few days.
After Quistis' offer, he'd approached
his landlord the following morning about breaking lease and moving.
At first, Mr. Loire was completely against it, but as Zell was
stepping out of his office, the phone rang. It turned out to be
a female looking for an apartment, and she was calling to know
if Laguna's apartments had any available openings. When she came
down that afternoon to look at an apartment, Laguna has taken
her directly into Zell's apartment. Within a matter of thirty
minutes, a Ms. Andrea Anderson was signing a lease for the apartment
as Zell was packing his bags.
That was yesterday.
As Zell wet his hair in the stream
he reached for his shampoo . . . that wasn't there. He cursed
inwardly as he realized he had a choice between Herbal Essences
and Salon Selectives. Opting for Salon Selectives - it smelled
the least like flowers and fruit - he lathered his hair and rinsed
it out. He did the same with the conditioner, cringing at the
flowery smell. He wondered vaguely if it would be weird to put
cologune in his hair as he lathered up a bar of soap in a washrag
and cleaned his body from head-to-toe.
He turned the stream of water off
as he stepped out of the shower, grabbing a towel and wrapping
it around his waist loosely. he grabbed another towel and used
it to dry his hair and upper body. As he finished, he paused and
looked at himself in the mirror.
When he was still living with his
parents, he'd spent a lot of time working out. Now, granted, he'd
never gotten totally ripped, but he had had a decent body, nicely
defined and toned. Now, a few years later, he'd lost some of the
muscle, but he had to admit he still looked good. He reached up
a hand and traced the black tattoo on the left side of his face.
He'd gotten it done when his parents died, partly because they
would've died if they'd seen him do it anyway, and partly because
he wanted to see something on him that would remind him of them.
It had taken over an hour to do and cost roughly $100 dollars
- but it was worth every penny.
Zell grabbed his boxers off the
floor and opened the door, stepping out of the bathroom. As he
did, he heard Quistis downstairs.
"Zell!"
"Yea?" Zell wandered over
to the edge of the railing and looked down. He heard footsteps
and soon Quistis came ot the bottom of the stairs.
"I'm making breakfast because
I don't trust Selphie in the kitchen. What do you want? I'm having
eggs and bacon."
"Sounds good," Zell replied,
shrugging. "I really don't care."
"Fine. Hurry up, it'll be done
in, like, ten minutes."
"Sure." Zell turned and
padded down the hall back to his room.
Closing the door behind him, he
pulled out a new pair of boxers, a black t-shirt to defy the cold
temperatures, a pair of jeans, and his leather jacket, along with
socks, and pulled them all on. He fumbled around for a few minutes
in his bags until he located what he was searching for - hair
jell. He pulled out a comb to untangle his locks, before spiking
up his front bangs into several spikes that Quistis has once joked
she could impale apples on. That done, he replaced the cap and
tucked the containder back into his bags.
He stepped out of his room and made
his way through the hall. He paused at the bathroom to hang the
towels back up before going down the stairs. As he decended the
final staircase, he noticed a small brunette seated at the table.
Her hair was kind of short, hanging straight, somewhat past her
ears and onto her shoulders. She wore a t-shirt with the front
tied into a knot right under her chest and a pair of very short
jean shorts, and was currently nibbling on pretzel sticks. As
he walked over to the table, she turned her head to look at him.
The very first words out of her mouth were:
"Holy shit, Quisty! He's gorgeous!"
Quistis came out of the kitchen
carring a pan with eggs sizzling, glaring at the brunette, who
Zell assumed to be Selphie. She was dressed in flair jeans and
a tank top, with her hair pulled up into a bun. "Geez, big-mouth,
don't embarass him. Then again, I don't think you can." Quistis
tossed a grin at Zell, who grinned back wickedly.
Zell sat down on the opposite side
of the table the brunette was on, which happened to be the side
closest to the kitchen, as the little lady jabbered.
"So, he's taken, right, Quisty?"
"I dunno," Quistis replied,
looking at Zell as she pulled toast out of the toaster oven and
buttered it. "Are you, Zell?"
Zell shook his head, grinning faintly
as he mentally prepared himself for the girl's next onslaught.
"Oh, really?" She got
up onto her knees on her chair and almost climbed onto the table
as she reached her hand across the table towards Zell. "Hi,
my name's Selphie Tillmit."
Yep, it's Selphie all right.
"And I'm Zell Dincht,"
Zell replied, shaking her hand before she fell out of the chair.
Selphie settled back into her chair and picked up another pretzel.
"So, what do you do?"
she inquired.
"I run my own tattoo shop down
on 68th and Remmington. And you?"
"I work at the Seventh Heaven
Bar it's down on 73rd and Maple and where did you get that tattoo?"
Selphie asked, combining three sentences into one.
"I got it after my parents
died," Zell replied as Quistis ploped a plate of scrambled
eggs, bacon, and toast with a fork in front of him. He picked
up the fork and began eatting.
"That's sad," Selphie
replied, chewing thoughtfully as her mind obviously kicked into
gear. She sat for a few moments silently before picking up what
appeared to be a glass of apple juice and taking a very unlady-like
gulp. As she put the glass down, Zell could not help but ask.
"How old are you?"
"19, you have to be the old
to work at a bar. How old're you?"
"20," Zell replied with
a shrug. He forked eggs into his mouth, ending the conversation.
~~~
A/N:
Okay, so this one had an sudden ending . . . but don't worry -
chapter 3 will be out within days, so be prepared! In chapter
three: Irvine comes home with Selphie and NO ONE sleeps! =) Later.