[Rosemary] Down the Rabbit Hole
Posted: 22 Nov 2018, 23:54
The elevator dinged and opened its doors to the lobby, revealing the light flurries drifting on the breeze as it whipped past the front door of her Larch Court town house. As Arauchia stepped out of the elevator, she paused to zip up her fleece lined moto jacket with a hint of a sigh. Winter here lasted from October to nearly May, and every fiber of her being resisted being acclimated to it. No – she would merely tolerate the howling wind, subzero temps and snow drifts. It merely made her long for the sunny beaches of Seville even more. She hadn’t even seen snow until she was in her early twenties; it simply just didn’t snow in south Spain. And the one time it did while she was alive? Provincial holiday.
A brief nod was given to the security guy working the desk as she pushed open the door and headed outside. Chia was usually a late riser, but out of necessity, she got up just after dusk. She was scheduled to bounce from midnight to close at Serpentine, but before that she needed to run a few errands on her mentor’s behalf. She was hoping if she went and made her deliveries and pick ups early, she might get to study for a couple hours before clocking in at bar.
Chia headed west to catch the train at Swansdale to make the quick trek to Newbourough. That neck of the woods, despite its seedy nature, felt the most like home. Perhaps it was the Italian mafiosos playing craps in the alley or the unabashed bribery that allowed the black market to operate in plain sight. But no matter the way you sliced it, it was no different then the docks in Seville where goods were smuggled in and out with the assistance of the dockers that worked at the Port. Her fingers reached into her pocket as she waited for the train to retrieve her cell phone. Her foot started to tap as she quickly composed a text to her contact at the tavern she was heading to as it was made painfully clear last time she shouldn’t show up unannounced.
Wit that formality out of the way, the phone in her hands was stowed in the interior pocket of her jacket and replaced with a menthol cigarette and a lighter. There was about 10 minutes until the train would arrive, so she might as well do something to combat the wind billowing over the train station platform. A flick of the thumb caused the end of the smoke to come alive. Chia inhaled deeply, enjoying the hot smoke displacing the cold air out of her lungs as she waited quietly at the end of the platform.
A brief nod was given to the security guy working the desk as she pushed open the door and headed outside. Chia was usually a late riser, but out of necessity, she got up just after dusk. She was scheduled to bounce from midnight to close at Serpentine, but before that she needed to run a few errands on her mentor’s behalf. She was hoping if she went and made her deliveries and pick ups early, she might get to study for a couple hours before clocking in at bar.
Chia headed west to catch the train at Swansdale to make the quick trek to Newbourough. That neck of the woods, despite its seedy nature, felt the most like home. Perhaps it was the Italian mafiosos playing craps in the alley or the unabashed bribery that allowed the black market to operate in plain sight. But no matter the way you sliced it, it was no different then the docks in Seville where goods were smuggled in and out with the assistance of the dockers that worked at the Port. Her fingers reached into her pocket as she waited for the train to retrieve her cell phone. Her foot started to tap as she quickly composed a text to her contact at the tavern she was heading to as it was made painfully clear last time she shouldn’t show up unannounced.
Wit that formality out of the way, the phone in her hands was stowed in the interior pocket of her jacket and replaced with a menthol cigarette and a lighter. There was about 10 minutes until the train would arrive, so she might as well do something to combat the wind billowing over the train station platform. A flick of the thumb caused the end of the smoke to come alive. Chia inhaled deeply, enjoying the hot smoke displacing the cold air out of her lungs as she waited quietly at the end of the platform.