Cowboy Bebop Fan Fiction ❯ Mars + Heaven ❯ Welcome to Paradise ( Chapter 9 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
IX: Welcome to Paradise:
The inn looked humble. It's on a planet out of the way. More like a
dwarf planet. Rather easy to miss. But they found it. Or rather he
found it by chance. He decided to land on the planet. He wakes her
up.
“Come on, let's go,” he whispers. She follows behind with no
question. Still, she is dying to see where this is heading.
Swordfish landed in a green field. The sun wasn't even up yet. He
knew of where they could stay for a few days. He landed the ship
close to the hot springs.
First, they walked down a grass-covered hill. They followed the
stony path by a lake. The lights were perfect guides for the
couple. She looked up at the paper lanterns tied to the trees.
Something about the glow warmed something in her chest. He, on the
other hand, kept his focus on the path ahead. He knew of their
destination. Just not exactly where. This wasn't really planned
out. They were just going along with the plan.
The walk only took about thirty minutes. They came up to an inn in
the middle of nowhere. This place looked like it came out from the
Meiji era. They wouldn't look out of place on a movie set. The
lights were on in the windows. She looks up with a curious look on
her face. He doesn't speak. Instead, he walked up the path to the
building. He rang the bell. The door creaked open. A woman in her
seventies poked her head out.
“Yes?” she asked. The conversation doesn't last long. She walked up
to her boyfriend as the old woman handed him the key. She bowed her
head and moved aside. He bid the woman thanks and walked inside.
His girlfriend followed behind.
They were going to be the only people in the house for a few days.
The old lady lived in another cottage nearby. The payment was
cash-only. He handed the old lady a wad of bills. It would buy them
as many days to stay here. From there, the couple was going to be
alone.
“Enjoy your stay here,” the old lady said. He just nodded and waved
her off. She bowed her head to the old woman and stayed by him.
Their room was the last one down the hall. He pulled out the key
and unlocked it. The room ended up looking nice. He could've sworn
he saw something like this in an old movie. She loved her red the
curtains and wallpaper looked. The futon sat in the middle of the
room. He only has one thing in mind.
“I'm going to bed.”
“Okay,” she said. He walked into the room and set down his bag on
the floor. She followed him into the room. He was already on the
futon.
“You're not even going to get undressed for bed?” she asked. He
just waved her off and went to bed. It didn't take long for him to
fall asleep. She shrugged to herself and looked around the room
again. It would probably look better in the sunlight.
Finally, she sat down next to the futon. She reached for his chin
but paused. A little smile spread across her face.
“Good night,” she whispered. She didn't feel like going to sleep
yet. She just decided to sit by her love until he got up. It just
felt right. The sun wouldn't be rising until a few hours.