Disclaimer: Same as before, I don't own anything or anyone.
Rating: K+
A while later, dressed in one of his more expensive suits, Frasier arrived at the restaurant and immediately spotted his younger brother Niles.
"Good evening Niles," He said as they went into the newly opened restaurant and where shown to their table.
"Frasier." Niles nodded.
They sat down and where handed two navy blue coloured menus. Frasier looked around and noticed that everything was navy blue, the chairs, the curtains, the edging of the tables. He didn't really like it but he supposed this was what 'cool' looked like. He smacked his lips as he looked down the menu, it all looked so good, he didn't know what to choose. In front of him Niles put down his menu neatly.
"I think I'll have the lobster, it sounds simply delicious." He announced. "What do you think Frasier?"
He scanned down the menu one last time before placing it on top of the other one.
"Yes, that's what I was thinking." he said.
"Good, and a nice wine to go with it perhaps?"
"Of course Niles, you can't have lobster without wine…it's like…Dad without Eddie!"
Niles laughed then stopped something catching his eye at another table.
"Isn't that Roz over there?" He said to his brother.
Frasier looked round to where his brother was looking and sure enough there was Roz sitting at a table in what looked like a deep conversation with a rather attractive man.
"Yes it is." Frasier said. "And the G.I Joe look-a-like must be her date. She's been looking forward to this all day."
Niles frowned.
"Well I don't think it's going well." he said.
Frasier turned back around to look. The deep conversation was now looking like an argument, Roz looked very upset. She was shaking her head and holding on to him trying to make him stay. Frasier's heart skipped a beat as the man broke free from her and walked out of the restaurant leaving Roz alone. She had a tissue held up to her face but she was obviously crying and pretty hard by the look of it because the people on the tables around her were starting to turn to look, some in sympathy, some in annoyance. He turned back to his brother.
"Niles, I'm going to have to go to her. Do you mind having dinner another night?" He said.
"Of course not." Niles said. "You go, I should really be with Maris anyway, it's Friday night and she thinks the help are going to poison her with their 'Friday night surprise'…"
"So she's not totally overreacting then…" Frasier said.
"No…that's the thing."
"I'll see you tomorrow Niles."
