Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Venus Butterfly ❯ Cupid Blush ( Chapter 36 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Six: Cupid Blush:
Charlotte sat on her bed lost in memories of how she and Takashi
first met.
July 7th, 2005.
She had another name back then.
Eliza stepped out of the hostess club, Kiss-Kiss, for a little
alone time. The back of the alley became her place to think.
Tonight, she rather bummed her out. The hostess sighed and shook
her head.
What's the point anymore? Her life bored her: her job felt
like a dead-end, high school diploma felt wasted, and she was stuck
with a boyfriend she didn't love. Worst part was she had no idea
how to get out of her slump. Eliza leaned over the railing with her
cigarette.
Nineteen years came to this? Just shoot me! Suddenly,
she paused when she heard tapping on the ground. Eliza lifted her
head to see a young man about her age coming down the alley.
“Darn it,” he mumbled, “I don't think this is
right at all.” The hostess took a good look at this young
man. His body appeared well-built in his navy t-shirt and jeans.
His black hair looked freshly cut. He tapped around his white and
red cane on the street.
“This really isn't right,” he muttered. Eliza tilted
her head.
“Excuse me,” she said. “Are you lost?” The
young man paused when he heard her voice.
“Why yes,” he replied. “Could you help me
out?” Eliza came down the stone steps to the young man. By
then, she noticed the film over his eyes. He's blind, she
thought.
“Sure,” the hostess answered. “Where are you
trying to go?” The young man shrugged with a small smile.
“I was just walking around,” he said. Eliza gave the
blind young man a strange look.
“Huh?” she asked. The young man chuckled.
“It felt like a nice night for a walk around the city,”
he explained.
“You're weird,” the hostess replied.
“Am I?” the blind young man asked. Eliza still gave him
a funny look. Moments later, she and he sat on the steps
talking.
“So you work here?” the young man asked.
“That's right,” she replied. He tilted his head
puzzled.
“You don't sound happy about it,” he said. The hostess
sighed and looked up at the sky.
“I'm just really bored with it,” she complained.
“Then why do it?” the blind stranger asked. She shook
her head shrugging.
“What else can I do?” the girl asked. “I'm not in
college and I need the money.”
“But is it worth all of it?” he asked. The hostess
looked at him in strange way.
“Why do you care?” she asked. “Who are you
anyway?” The young man gave her a little smile.
“Takashi,” he replied. “Tell me your
name.”
“Eliza,” the hostess told him.
“Nice to meet you, Eliza,” he said.
“Thank you,” the hostess said. Then, Takashi asked her
a rather puzzling question.
“Why are you so unhappy?” he asked. Eliza lifted her
head with a perplexed expression on her face.
“What are you talking about?” she asked. “I'm
not!”
“You sure about that?” Takashi asked.
“Of course!” Eliza argued. “I have a good job and
a hot boyfriend. Why would I be unhappy?” The silence made
her rather uneasy.
“Well,” Eliza confessed, “This job's gotten
rather boring lately.”
“And the boyfriend?” Takashi questioned. Eliza bit her
lower lip and looked down at her lap.
“I don't love him,” she admitted. The hostess leaned
back and sighed. “I don't know how it happened,” she
said. “I used to adore the guy, but now…” Eliza
sighed again.
“Why not leave them?” Takashi asked. “I mean, if
you're unhappy, what's the point?” Eliza frowned as she shook
her head.
“Don't know,” she replied, “I guess it's easier
this way, I suppose.” Takashi shook his head. Eliza blinked
at him puzzled.
“No?” she asked.
“What do you want?” the blink young man asked. The
hostess blinked in silence.
“I don't know…” she muttered.
“What makes you happy?” he asked. Eliza tried to think
of an answer.
“Well…” she began. She looked up at Takashi.
“I don't want to be with my boyfriend anymore,” Eliza
admitted.
“So why not break up with him?” Takashi asked.
“Yeah,” Eliza said nodding. She rose to her feet.
“I'll leave him tonight!” she declared. The hostess
turned to her new acquaintance with a big smile.
“Thanks Takashi,” she said. The young blind man smiled
as she bowed and headed down the street.
-Present Day-
Charlotte returned to earth when she heard a knock on her bedroom
door.
“Yes?” she asked. The woman looked up to see Takashi
feeling his way into her room.
“Are you alright?” he asked. “It's been a little
too quiet in the apartment.” Charlotte smiled and shook her
head.
“No, I'm fine,” she answered, “Just thinking
about when we first met.”
“Ready to go?” he answered. Charlotte moved to the edge
of the bed.
“Of course,” she replied. The woman rose to her feet
and followed her roommate out for more testing.