Author:
Author: Kerianne
Email: mpike@froggernet.com
Title: Glass Slipper
Spoilers: None
Warnings: None whatsoever. Pure sap/fluff.
Author's Notes: Once again proving that I am nearly incapable
of writing a serious/angsty X fic. Then again, the manga itself
has quite enough angst already, I don't feel the need to add to
it. This was written for a challenge to write a CLAMP fic in less
than an hour. It was inspired by one of the pictures in the X
Zero artbook, so if this scene sounds familiar to you, that's
why. ^_^
Glass Slipper
Aoki Seiichirou peered into the mirror and
managed to adjust his tie one more time before the doorbell rang.
He was a little nervous, which was fairly understandable,
considering this was going to be the first time he'd been
out on a date since Shimako had left him. But on the other hand,
it wasn't even a date.... just a casual night out with a
friend for a little dinner and dancing. That was all.
Nodding resolutely to himself, but still a
bit on edge, he hurried to the door and opened it.
"Hi... I hope I'm not too dressed
up or anything..." Kasumi Karen looked sheepishly down at
the long red dress she was wearing, tugging on the skirt a
little, then looked up at the simple black suit her companion was
wearing.
His face softened into a smile. "No,
you look... wonderful."
"I knew you'd say that."
"Oh, really?"
"Yes..." She winked.
"Because you're one of those men who'd say a woman
looked wonderful even if you'd never seen anything uglier in
your life." Catching the slight frown on his face, she
laughed melodically. "I'm just teasing you. You're
a gentleman... I like that."
"Er... thanks." He was blushing
already, she noticed in amusement.
"Anytime. Now, we'd better get
going or we'll miss our reservation..." Without waiting
for a reaction, she grabbed his hand and basically dragged him
out the door.
Well, we know who's in charge in
this relationship, Seiichirou thought wryly. .... I mean,
if there was a relationship.... because there isn't.....
Pushing all denials and stray thoughts out
of his mind, he allowed a bit of Karen's enthusiasm to rub
off on him and let himself be pulled along. It was sure to be an
interesting night.
* * * * *
"I had no idea you were such a good
dancer."
"I had no idea anyone could
dance so well in heels like that."
Karen giggled, twirling a little on the
sidewalk. "It's a talent." Something bright and
colorful in the corner of her eye caught her attention, and she
stopped to stare into the window of the flower shop they were
currently walking past. "Pretty," she mused, admiring a
large bouquet with bursts of blue, yellow and pink flowers.
"Especially in winter, when everything's all white and
grey..."
He stared at her for a moment, then broke
into a spontaneous smile. "Wait here."
She looked on in surprise as he stepped
resolutely into the shop, and came out five minutes later, arms
full of the bouquet she had been admiring. "You... didn't...
you shouldn't..." she stammered.
"Has anyone ever bought you flowers
before?"
"Well... no," she admitted.
Seiichirou smiled brightly. "Well, I
think every woman should recieve flowers from someone at least
once. So..." He gestured to the bouquet. "All
yours."
Karen just stared at him for a moment, an
amused smile touching the corners of her mouth.
"You..."
"What?" he asked, a little
nervously.
".... Thank you."
"My pleasure."
They walked in comfortable silence for a
while, just enjoying each other's company, until Karen
abruptly stopped. "Gotta get these heels off," she
muttered. "Dancing in improper shoes may be a talent, but
now my feet are killing me." Gracefully, she pulled herself
up onto the short brick wall they were walking beside and kicked
her shoes off. "Much better."
"Aren't you cold?" he
inquired, trying not to look too obviously at the rather
revealing slit in her skirt. "It is snowing..."
She shook her head. "I love cold
weather. Maybe it has something to do with my powers, but I don't
get cold very easily... and the snow's so pretty." She
leaned back, stretching out on the wall, and stared up at the
slowly twirling snowflakes outlined against the night sky.
He smiled, just watching her. Her curls
were already dusted with snowflakes, and now they were beginning
to sparkle on her face and cling to her dress. It gave her an
almost ethereal quality, and he couldn't say it wasn't
attractive...
She sat up abruptly, startling him a
little, and grinned. "What are you staring at? Come up here
and sit with me."
He paused, and instead picked up the red
high heels she had kicked off a few minutes earlier. Handing one
back to her, he stopped and looked down at the second one, then
back up at her.
"Now what could you possibly find so
interesting about my shoe?" she teased.
"Oh, nothing..." He looked up at
her again, eyes sparkling. "I was just wondering....."
Before she could respond, he leaned over and slipped the shoe
onto her foot, then smiled up at her. "There. Perfect. You
know what that means, don't you?"
".... It means now I'm only
wearing one shoe," she said in a deadpan tone, staring at
him as if he'd lost his mind.
"No... it fit."
"Considering it's my shoe, that
would tend to happen..." She shot him a confused look.
"Karen-san," he said patiently.
"Don't you remember the fairy tale? The prince looked
all over for the girl who could wear the glass slipper..."
"Oh!" She laughed, finally
understanding. "So I guess that means..."
"... that you're the one,"
he mused softly, then blushed immediately at her surprised
expression. "But... then again, it's not a glass
slipper... and I'm not a prince."
She gave him a luminous smile. "You
might find that not everyone agrees with you on that point."
Before he could ask her what she meant, she quickly continued.
"Are you going to come up here, or do you just want to stand
there staring at my leg all night?"
Seiichirou blinked, having been
concentrating on not noticing the fact that his head was about
level with the slit in her dress. He hurriedly climbed up onto
the wall and sat beside her, setting the flowers down next to
him.
Karen turned to face him, a smile playing
around the corners of her lips. Slowly she leaned forward.
"So... how did that fairy tale end?"
"Happily... ever after... of
course..." he stammered, face just inches away from hers.
"And did the Prince get his
girl?"
"Yes... I-- I believe he...
did..."
"I wouldn't want to break
tradition, then." And she kissed him.
The clock struck midnight. Neither of them
noticed.
The End