Tokyo Calling (Closed)
Posted: 06 Aug 2017, 20:01
Backdated to April 10th
Dhara She had been fighting the urge to travel for a while. Her last trip had been as a hired guide for a tour of Germany. Since then, she hadn’t left Harper Rock. While Rhett had been in Arizona, she picked up the slack at RetroKade, spending longer hours there than she normally did. Plus there was her job at the University, though as school was winding down, so was her workload. And her job as housekeeper/property manager. All in all she was busy. And she was bored.
She’d been exchanging emails with Rhett as they often did and mentioned she wanted to take a trip somewhere. New Orleans or Tokyo. She’d finally settled on Tokyo and invited Rhett. The man worked like she did. To exhaustion and without much thought for mental and physical wellbeing. They would be gone ten days, crossing the international date line twice which could result in a bad case of jet lag.
Once they had agreed on dates, she’d called a few of the more modest hotels to find a suite that had two rooms and wouldn’t break the bank. Normally she stayed in a traveler's hostel in a room with ten to twelve other people. She wasn’t sure how Rhett felt about that so hotel it was. The hotel was booked, the tickets purchased and she ensured her passport hadn’t expired. Now she was in a cab on her way to pick up Rhett. Her small bag in the trunk, a lock of white hair twined around her finger as she watched the lights of Harper Rock blur past the window.
Rhett Keyes What the hell did people wear in Tokyo? Rhett looked inside his closet and just grabbed shirts. All kinds. Tank tops, couple v-neck pullovers and some sweatshirts too. What was the weather even like there? Rhett looked down at the time on his phone and realized it was too late to worry about it now. He packed a little bit of everything in his small duffle bag and zipped it closed. If he needed anything, he could buy it. Which reminded him, on his way out from his bedroom that he needed to grab his toothbrush and toothpaste.
When those two things were in the bag, Rhett made his way upstairs to the main area of RetroKade. He set his bag down on the counter, grabbed his phone out of his back pocket and shot a text to Sol, before shutting the phone off. There was no point in having it on, he’d have to turn it off for the flight anyways. The phone reclaimed its spot in his back pocket, as a teen came around and asked to buy a cheap comb because he ‘lost’ his other. “Yeah, man. On the house. Safeguard it. Sol’s not going to give you another one before I’m back from Tokyo. And stay out of trouble. All of you.” Rhett gave them all a finger in their direction and a warning glance, before he grabbed his duffle bag when he saw the cab pull up. “Got to go.” Rhett gave them a nod of his head, as his palm found the glass door of RetroKade, pushed it open and moved outside. “Hey.” Rhett said loud enough for his voice to be heard as he left the building, and eyes landed on Dhara. He moved around the trunk and back of the car, slid inside the seat next to her and put his small bag on the floor at his feet. He turned to look at Dhara. “Ready for Tokyo?”
Dhara She smiled when she saw him and waited for him to settle into the car before answering his question. “I am, are you?” She settled into the seat and sighed happily. “I love Tokyo. I always have. There is just something about it. And of course Japan in the spring is breathtaking. I think you’ll really enjoy it.” She was silent for a time, toying with the charm at her throat. “I always thought I would settle there someday, when I got done with travelling. If I could have chosen where to be born it would have been Tokyo.” She chuckled softly as they arrived at the airport. She paid the fare and hopped out, getting her small bag from the trunk and waiting for Rhett. She dug out her passport and their plane tickets, offering him his when he joined her on the sidewalk.
Rhett Keyes He listened to her talk about Tokyo and grinned a little. It was nice to see Dhara like this. He was pretty sure Dhara had been everywhere in the world (or damn near close to), something he envied a little, but not enough to jump feet first into something. In fact, this trip was as spontaneous as Rhett would probably ever be. “One day, maybe. Who knows what the future holds? With everything going on lately.” Rhett concluded as the cab stopped outside the airport, Rhett yanking his bag up off the ground and going around the cab to stand next to her.
His passport was pulled out of a side pocket of the duffle bag he carried, before she handed him a ticket for the plane. “Thanks. I owe you.” He reminded Dhara, as Rhett started to walk, not allowing for Dhara to argue against it, in Dhara form. It wasn’t really arguing-Rhett was sure she could never actually argue, but it was...something. Her kind nature just always downplayed her kindness and the things she did for others. Rhett wouldn’t forget the cab fare or the ticket. “When will we get there? Time of day, I mean.” Rhett chuckled, sure she told him, but he had forgotten. Were they arriving there a day earlier, or a day later? Traveling through time zones so rarely, he’d never catch on, Rhett was sure.
Dhara She rolled her eyes and followed after him, finally catching up. “Wait for me, I have little legs!” She said as she finally caught up to him. “We will get there today, around 11pm. Though here in Harper Rock it will be the next day. Almost afternoon. First we fly to New York, then on to Tokyo. It’s a long flight so I hope you brought a book or something.” She chuckled as they headed into the airport. It seemed they had both brought carry ons so checking in wasn’t much of a hassle.
“Is that why you’re coming with me? Not because you need a vacation, which you do. But because of everything going on with vampires coming out of the coffin?” She grinned at her analogy, rather pleased with herself over it. They went through security and headed for the gate and there was a bounce in her step, excitement coursing through her with each step that took her closer to the home of her heart.
Rhett Keyes Eleven p.m. Rhett was sure she had thought of everything, but he didn’t know how much of a time difference there was from here to there. Or there to here. He was sure Tokyo was ahead now that he gave it some real thought. A book. Right. “Sort of forgot, but maybe the in-flight movie is good?” He suggested, sure he wouldn’t think too much of it, since he wasn’t that big of a movie buff. “Sorry, I forget how things were sometimes. When we walked.” Rhett said chuckling softly, not having to worry about being faster than anyone.
“And no. Well, maybe a little. Who knows what things are like over there?” He said, glancing in her direction as they both did their security checks at the checkpoint. When he was done, he waited for her to finish before he grinned down at her. “Wish you could be going for longer?” He asked, feeling as if he were cutting her trip short due to his ‘fear’ of being gone from Harper Rock from too long.
Dhara “Well we can’t all be descendants of the Jolly Green Giant.” She teased as she slung her bag over her shoulder and then looked up at him. “I’m sure things aren’t much different now than they were two years ago. Busy, chaotic. The city feels alive.” She pointed to their gate. “I’m not sure what the movie is but there’s a little shop if you want to pick up some magazines or something.” She angled towards it, just in case. She had a book tucked away in her bag.
She blew out a slow breath at his question, twisting a lock of hair around her finger. “Honestly? I wish I could move there. Just leave Harper Rock behind for good. It’s not that there is anything really wrong with Harper Rock, or even Canada. It’s quiet and safe it seems. Aside from some weirdo feeding on me that one time, nothing really crazy has happened.” She pushed a hand through her hair and shrugged. “I just love Tokyo and I miss travelling whenever the urge strikes. Working all the time helps, but sometimes I really just need to spread my wings.”
Rhett Keyes Rhett nodded his head, stopped so abruptly that he almost cut Dhara off. Both his hands found a shoulder and he said something he never thought he would tell her-given his reservations about vampires outside of Canada. “Then travel. Travel and if you need to, move there. I want you to do what you want to--need to do for you. We’ve got a long time to live and who wants to be unhappy forever? Not a fan of staying away too long, but if you’ve got the urge, then do it. Not that you need my approval or permission, but...I want you to be happy.” It’s all Rhett ever wanted for Dhara in any aspect of her life.
“Just think about it. Do what’s best for you.” Rhett said as he pulled both hands off her shoulders. “Where’s that shop?” He said, turning around, looking for something that resembled what Dhara said would be in the store-so far all he had seen were travel sales pit stops with anything and everything labeled Harper Rock and even some vampire items. Rhett shook his head and then nudged his head. “Think I see it. Maybe.” He started to walk, conscious of how fast he was going this time.
Dhara She stared after him as he walked away, mulling his words over in her mind. She urged her feet into motion and caught up to him. “Fair warning, it’s all going to be ridiculously over priced.” She said as they entered the little shop. She waited for Rhett to collect snacks and reading material, then headed for the gate with him. They would board in about 20 minutes. She looked over at him and smiled a bit. “I booked business class so you’d have plenty of room to stretch your legs. It’s a long flight and you don’t want your knees around your ears for the next twenty one hours.”
Rhett Keyes “Good thing I’ve got a new job that pays pretty decent.” Rhett said in a joking tone-because it didn’t pay well...or if it did, most his pay went back to paying for something else he wanted RetroKade, or a kid to have because it was needed. Dhara would probably know this, since she worked first hand with him, so he chuckled and then nudged her a little.
He stopped for a second when she mentioned why she got them business class. Rhett was a lot more taller than Dhara and was a tall guy just in essence. “Hey, thanks. Good thinking.” It was too. Rhett hadn’t even considered how the flight might be on his legs, simply because he had only flown once one other time before. “Let’s see what they’ve got.” Rhett ducked into the store and headed right for the magazines and book area. “I meant what I said before. Screw what anyone else thinks, or wants. Not their life.” He picked up a book, and let that sit there, before putting the book down and going for a sports magazine.
Dhara She followed after him. “Probably the usual - stale gum, expired candy and lame magazines. You would think they would have better stuff considering how many people travel. I swear I practically lived in the airport for a while.” She wandered around the shop with him. “I know your job pays well, so well I don’t have to work two or three other jobs.” She teased him. She worked for Rhett and the rest of her time was indeed taken up with two and sometimes three other jobs. In reality had nothing to do with pay and everything to do with the fact that she liked to keep busy. Especially lately.
She mulled over what he said again. He was right. There was literally nothing to hold her in Harper Rock. She worked too much to have friends, and the less than handful of people she had ever gotten really close with were gone. Rhett was literally the only person she had in Harper Rock. Their relationship had gone full circle from casual friendship, to dating, to marriage, to divorce and back to casual friendship once more. He had his own life and she was pretty sure he was dating someone as well. He seemed happy and she was happy for him. But she really had no reason to stay in Harper Rock any more. Maybe at the end of ten days Rhett would come back alone. She didn’t say anything about what she was thinking, instead she only said “We’re going to board soon. Figured out what you want to pay too much for?” She grinned up at him, tucking her hair behind her ear.
Rhett Keyes “But you do it anyways.” He accused her in a teasing tone, knowing Dhara. Rhett knew her-they had lived together once upon a time, dated and even got married for a while. She liked to be busy; just like him. More than him. One night she would slow down, he figured, when the right person came around. “Thinking about a magazine. Can’t get behind gum or candy. Wouldn’t, even if I could.” Rhett admitted with a low chuckle, before he moved to the counter to get the magazine he had picked up a while ago.
As he went through the transaction of buying the magazine; setting it on the counter, watching it be rung up, then paying for it, Rhett wondered what Jesse would think about what he told Dhara. Not that Rhett cared, but he doubted Jesse would ever tell him bon voyage one day. Not that Rhett had the urge to go anywhere, but Jesse and Rhett were different on a few fronts when it came to vampire things. Jesse preferred violence, Rhett went the opposite way. Regardless to what Jesse claimed, Rhett was sure the guy wanted this ‘family’ of sorts, whereas Rhett viewed what he and Dhara had as something different. They’d always be tied together, sure, but she was her own person and didn’t need anyone tying her to them for any reason. And Rhett understood that and accepted it.
“Come on.” Rhett said after he gave the guy a glare. The magazine would have been under four dollars, but here it was close to eight. “Rip off.” Rhett agreed with a nod, his glare dissolving away as he met back up with Dhara. He headed out of the store, once again mindful of how her steps were half the length his were. “What did you bring? To keep yourself entertained?” He asked, looking at, and around Dhara. “Hope you aren’t relying on my jokes or humor.” He gave her a small smirk, as they moved to the gate they needed to be at, to get on. “Shoot. Already boarding.” Rhett looked at her apologetically. “Sorry, the stale gum almost had me back there.” He said with a soft snort, followed by a grin. “Ready?” Rhett nudged his head to the small line gathered near the entry point of the plane, making a move for it.