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deaf old man

"Well?" he asked.

"Well what?" I growled trying to figure out which customer ordered what.

"Why are you here, of all places?"

"What's that supposed to mean?" I said sharply.

Zelos sighed deeply, "Hunny, you've been working too hard. You said a couple years ago that you hated Altamira."

"No." I corrected, "I hate Meltokio."

Zelos faked an offence, "But why?"

"You know very well why. Those cronies of yours aggravate me."

He tilted his head softly to one side and his eyes sparked with mischievousness, "Is my little banshee jealous? You know I'll always love you."

I don't know what annoyed me more, the fact that he called me a banshee, or that he thinks I'm somehow madly in love with him, "Don't you have work to do?"

"My work as the chosen is complete, I'm now free to do whatever I please. Which means, I'm open for business." He leaned in, but I simply moved to the side.

What work as chosen? Colette was the only one I ever saw doing her duty, Zelos just slacked of and took credit for everything. And on top of all that, he betrayed us. Although, he sort of made up for it.

"Sheena, talk to me."

"What do you want me to say?" I frowned when the piece of lemon I'd stuck to the glass squirted out on me.

"I don't know, tell me how sexy I am…"

"You're still very much caught up in yourself I see." I cut up a lemon smoothly in half, "I'd think your fame would have died out after the regeneration thing was complete."

"Nope. Still going strong, the hunnies just can't get enough of me."

I watched as he played with the little olive in his drink and wondered what had happened to his so called marriage partner, "Zelos, I thought you once mentioned that the chosen had their marriage partner all figured out."

"Yeah, I got rid of her. Won't look too good on my resume as a bachelor. Pity though, she was quite a sight." He whistled softly and I shook my head.

"Bet she was pretty upset." I sympathized, more saying it to myself.

"Huh? I guess, but I made it up to her." He stirred his drink and sipped it lightly.

I screwed up my face, "Do I want to know?"

"That depends." He viewed me out of the corner of his eyes.

I flared up my nose, "Then, no thank you."

Zelos simply shrugged and watched me throw olives in certain glasses.

I wouldn't have minded the silence one bit, since every time Zelos chooses to speak it only annoys me further. Though right now I was more than aware of his wandering eyes and it made me slightly uncomfortable. I wanted to smack him senseless, but then I'd lose loose my job.

"Will you stop staring at me?" I hissed and planted my hands firmly on the counter top.

"That's easier said than done." Zelos chuckled softly, "The years really have been good to you."

"Can't say the same about you, you haven't changed one bit."

"Some things are just meant to be." He smiled slyly and drummed his fingers quietly on his empty glass.

"Sheena."

Hearing a voice behind me, I turned around. It was Mindy.

"We close in about five minutes, start cleaning up." She ordered, "Oh, here's your payment."

I easily caught a brown cloth bag and looked inside; three hundred gald. I suppose it'll do.

"Chosen, how nice to see you!" She squealed.

"No, no." Zelos said calmly, "I not the chosen anymore."

Mindy just giggled endlessly and Zelos gave her a small smile.

"Will you be here tomorrow?" Mindy asked in a child's pleading voice.

Please don't. I find it so hard to concentrate when he's around.

As if on cue, Zelos turned around to face me, "That all depends hunny, if Sheena here wants me back."

I kept my head down and wiped the remaining of the counter, "Whatever."

"Sheena!" Mindy scolded, "Do you know who you're talking to! Have some respect for the customers."

"Sorry, but I'm officially off duty." I waved goodbye and walked straight past the two.

Though my back was turned I could still hear them talking. Zelos was laughing now. I don't know why, but I'm slightly surprised that Zelos wasn't following me. I guess I'm so used to him trailing behind me like a lost puppy that it feels awkward when he's not. Oh well, I need a hotel room and that's all I'm going to worry about tonight.

Entering the grand Altamira hotel, I realized that there was no one at the front desk…actually no one in sight, except for a wandering guard. I felt myself go slightly cold…what would I do now? Where would I stay? I don't want to sleep on the streets.

Why wasn't the stupid secretary here? Oh yeah, they need sleep too. But there should be someone on night shift. I looked back at the empty desk and noticed an elderly man walking towards it.

I picked up my pace and walked towards him, "Uh…hi."

"Can I help you?" He asked in an old-man tone.

"Yeah, I was wondering if-"

"Speak louder sonny, I can't hear as well as I used too."

I sighed, "Do you have any extra rooms?"

"Hmm…I thought I told you to speak louder." He pulled at his ear.

I took in a deep breath and raised my voice, "I need a room."

When there was no answer I spoke again thinking he didn't hear me, "I need a room."

No answer. I cleared my throat and spoke a little louder than before, "Excuse me please, I need a room."

"Yes, Yes…Yes." The old man was nodding to himself, making strange noises with his nose.

He was really starting to annoy me. I was tired as hell and in no mood to do this right now. I could feel my blood boiling deep within my body.

I forced myself to calm down and asked through gritted teeth, "Can I have a room, please?"

There was silence for a minute and then a deep rumbling noise. I looked down at the desk. I wanted to scream, bring down the whole building with me. The deaf old man was…was sleeping!

I took in a deep breath, "I NEED A ROOM PLEASE!"

He woke up with a start and shook like mad, "Who there? Who there?"

"It's just me, relax!" I felt the pressure of my knuckles turning white and the force of my nails digging deep into the palm of my hand.

"Oh?" He got up with a sleepy frown, "Who are you?"

This guy was getting on my very last nerve; I could feel it pulsing in my temple, "I need a room, do you have any?"

I watched as he adjusted a tiny device on his right ear, "Yes."

I sighed in relief; I couldn't wait to sleep, "Good. How much does it cost?"

"How much does what cost?"

What! The damn old man! He hadn't heard a word I was saying! If there wasn't a security guard nearby I swear I would have knocked him out cold by now.

I straightened myself and said calmly, "I need a room, how much will it cost me?"

"Room? Hmm…"

I growled inwardly, he was taking forever just to flip over one page. Five minutes passed, then ten, it was getting on twenty by the time I was shifting my feet to relive them from cramps.

"Oh, you want a room young lady?" He finally asked.

"Yes." I felt drowsy, my eyes drooped and my head felt incredibly heavy. As if it had a ton of bricks thrown on it.

"Yes, sorry." He turned over more pages, "No more rooms. Last one was gone at

9:30pm."

I growled in frustration, how could there be no more rooms left? Wasn't this a big enough hotel? I guess now that it's getting to be summer it's peek season. But that doesn't excuse the fact that I have no where to go now.

I took a look at the man, he was grinning like a senile old fool. He thinks he's said something great; he has no idea that he's just made my day hell.

"Thanks…" I mumbled before walking back outside.

I sat gloomily on the steps right outside the hotel. The wind picked up, causing me to rub my arms. It sure was chilly at nighttime. Not to mention I was hardly wearing anything. I was still dressed in the cursed uniform. I snarled and threw down the bunny ears.

Rubbing my arms again I decided that it would be wise to change back into my normal clothing. Only…where exactly were they? I racked my brain for the answer; oh…I had left them in the bar. Damn! It was locked. I'd have to get them back tomorrow.

"Is that my favorite hunny I see?"

I frowned deeply; I didn't need this now, "Go away Zelos."

He grinned and took a seat beside me, "Why the long face?"

The warmth of his body was so inviting that in my sleepy subconscious I instinctively moved closer, "Forget it."

Wrapping an arm around me he leaned his head on mine, "Come on hunny, you can tell me."

I was so warm now, I could feel myself growing sleepier, "They have an idiot for a secretary."

"Why's that?"

"He's part deaf."

"Oh I see." Zelos rubbed my bare shoulder, "Is that all?"

I closed my eyes for a second and instantly regretted it; it was so hard to open them again, "No."

My feet ached, my legs had fallen asleep and my head pounded along with the steady beating of my heart. Despite all this, I wasn't about to tell this aristocrat that I was reduced to sleeping on the streets.

"If you say so hunny."

The warmth left me and I shivered again, I heard some shuffling behind me so I turned around.

Zelos had one hand on the door handle, "Right then. I guess this is goodnight. I do need my beauty sleep you know."

I frowned slightly but the darkness covered it, "Night."

The door creaked open enough for me to feel warm air on my partly bare back. When it didn't close I grew curious but didn't turn around.

"You do realize it's 1:30, right?" It was Zelos.

"Yup." I answered.

I lowered my head into the palm of my hand and dozed of for a while. That is until Zelos spoke again.

"1:30 in the morning."

As if I didn't know that already, "What about it?"

"Do you honestly plan to spend the rest of the night…er, day out here?" He returned to his original position beside me.

I shrugged but said nothing. Truth be told, I couldn't say anything even if I wanted to. I wanted to talk but the words stayed crammed inside my mouth.

"Let me guess…" I watched as he pretended to think, "There weren't any rooms left were there?"

I allowed my shoulders to rise and then fall back down to their previous position of being slouched forward.

"Well my voluptuous hunny!" Zelos gave me sharp thwack on the back, waking me up instantly, "You're in luck! The great Zelos will save you!"

I groaned, "What?"

"It just so happens that I've booked a hotel room here since I'll be here for a while." He grinned like a manic.

"Good for you…" I was in no mood to talk.

"Sheena!" He got up and pulled me with him.

My legs wobbled for a second but I regained control almost instantly, "What?"

"You can stay with me!" Zelos smiled widely, "No charge."

Before I had a chance to reply he dragged me back into the hotel and up to the fourth floor.

I watched as he fumbled with the keys and opened the door to his suite, "Here we are."

It was huge, just as I remember. This room was different somehow, from the platinum coated bedposts, to the navy silk sheets and pillows. There were large bay windows hidden behind cream velvet curtains on the opposite end of the room. Porcelain vases filled with lilacs sat on cherry wood end tables in the bare corners of the room. There was a curtained off room which revealed a miniature library with maroon carpeting and thick heavy books. One solitary dark wood desk along with four chairs sat in middle. Back to the main room, there was a glass coffee table between the two identical beds with plush black cushions thrown around it.

My mind was focused entirely on the bed. I turned to find Zelos leaning against the bedpost of the one closest to the door.

"Going to sleep yet?" He asked.

"Yeah, Goodnight." I dragged my feet over to the one opposite of the bed Zelos was leaning on.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you." He warned with a yawn.

"And why not?" I questioned.

Zelos was already in his bed, eyes closed. I shrugged and sat towards the end of my bed. Felt safe enough. But the minute I shifted my weight to the much weaker middle the bed creaked dangerously, curved and sent me straight down on the rough carpeting with a deafening crash.

"I forgot to tell you about that." Zelos chuckled quietly from his side of the room, "Guess we know where you'll be sleeping tonight."

He scuttled over to the far end where his bed met the wall and patted the space beside him.

I just groaned and rubbed my sore behind.

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