Chapter 6 Night on the town
The sun was warm and high in the afternoon sky as Sarah and Michael walked down the street. The shops on a Saturday were busy with people and non humans. All the shops had branched out and changed their stock to accommodate a wide variety of Interspecies people. In doing so it seemed to make the street a little more inclusive and welcoming to all the new people. Everywhere Sarah looked she was seeing new faces. A lamia's long tail sat across the street while she ogled a large display cake, while her host admired the same dessert. They stepped over the tail without breaking stride and began to see many different types of extra species. People seemed to be talking and enjoying each other's company, as though this was perfectly normal and nothing was unusual about it.
"I guess things are progressing well for the exchange program. Don't you think?"
Michael nodded as he looked around. Sarah looked at him quizzically, he seemed to be scanning the crowd with the eyes of a predator. "Hey Michael are you ok? You look like you're about to rip someone's head off," She looked around at the passing faces and they seemed visibly concerned by his intense stare. "And you're scaring people."
Michael looked at her and his face softened in embarrassment, he began to rub the bridge of his snout. "I'm sorry, I'm just still a little on edge from yesterday. I don't want anything to happen to you again."
"Hey," Sarah took his hand and squeezed it tightly. He looked at their hands and then to her. "I'm fine, I'm going to be fine as long as you're with me. We can't live in fear of what might happen. Life doesn't work like that, you have to live." Michael smiled. Sarah thought his smile was brighter than the sun in the sky. They stared at each other as people passed and examined them curiously. Finally Sarah noticed a passing girl with her arm wrapped around a young man's arm and floppy rabbit ears on the top of her head. She seemed to be studying them as she passed. She eyed Michael and then her hands intertwined with his. The stranger looked back at Sarah and gave her a wink and lipped something to her with a large smile before resting her head on her host's shoulder as they walked away. Sarah wasn't sure what the rabbit girl had said but best she could tell was, "You go girl".
They walked further down the street entering shops, they all seemed to advertise a special selection for all extra species people. As they entered friendly faces greeted them and showed them wares on wares. One shop, a sweet shop, claimed to tailor their confections to the specific needs of may extra species due to their special digestion systems and tastes. Sarah had no idea the amount of considerations some species needed just to be able to eat a cupcake. Michael looked around, smelling the sweet air and began to brows until he found some things that resembled lollipops but appeared to be covered in frosting of a solid deep brown and then crisscrossing lines of lighter frosting and dots of white. The treat intrigued him and he asked the woman behind the counter for two. Sarah was browsing also, taking in all the beautiful treats that looked too beautiful to eat, until she saw it. To the right was a display, a 3 layer cake covered in white frosting and red rose accents flowing into green vines. Making the cake look as though it were covered in a latus work of green vines. Adorning the top of the cake were two figures, a man and a woman. She was wearing a long white dress and a veil covering her face and the man had on a tuxedo and top hat. She looked closer and their arms connected from the elbow down until their hands were wrapped into one. She guessed it was symbolic of the connection and how two become one in marriage. She smiled as she looked at the two little people and thought about what her wedding day would be like.
"Very beautiful." Michael's voice jumped her, she let out a small squeak in her surprise.
"HAHA, ya it is. I really like the roses, they are so pretty and look so real." She looked up at him and he was smiling at her.
"I wasn't talking about the cake." Sarah blushed, looking away from the dragon and into his hands.
"Is one of those for me?"
"Oh yes. Um, I wasn't sure if you like chocolate, but I thought everyone likes chocolate so I got this cake thing on a stick." She smiled again as she took it from his offering hand.
"Chocolate's my favorite."
They left the shop nibbling on their sweet treats. It was a brownie that had been dipped in a dark chocolate frosting, forming the shell and then the accents were a mint infused fudge. Two of Sarah's favorite flavors, especially paired together. Sarah was telling how she remembered when she first moved to Japan and how she had gotten lost so many times she stopped going out for almost a week. They both laughed as she recanted taking the train from Tokyo to Kyoto to Sendai up north and then taking the wrong train again to Nagoya. Finally, after almost a whole day, she got back to Tokyo and had to wander her way back home in the middle of the night. The whole experience was amazing and terrifying. She spoke little Japanese and no one seemed to be interested in helping. So she did the only thing she could and found her own way.
"Wow, a real adventure." Michael laughed at the story and the description of how Sarah just kept going and refusing to quit until she figured out a solution to her situation.
"Ya I guess you could say so. I barely got to do or see anything cause I was running from station to station trying to find one going to Tokyo. God, and it all happened because I got off in the wrong place. I mean that's all it takes one wrong turn and then WHAM! everything changes."
"Wham," Michael mimicked Sarah and he smiled again listening to the story. "Well maybe we will get lost some time and have to find our way back home. I always liked getting lost as a kid. This one time I wandered through the forest for 3 days before I finally found my way back. I was dehydrated hungry and half dead." He laughed remembering how happy he had been when he finally got home and ate some food and drinks.
Sarah's eyes opened wide. "Oh my god! weren't your parents worried about you?"
"Oh ya, but I'd done things like that before. I was always going off and doing whatever, they really freaked when I joined the army and went to fight the blight. They were terrified"
Sarah stopped in her tracks and looked up at him with a combination of confusion and awe. "You were a soldier?"
He smiled but it was a fake smile. "Ya I was, I was in the infantry, 1-3-6-2. That was my placement I guess you could say. There is a constant land war with the blight dragons."