(Trigger warning: This might be a cheesy chapter for some. Proceed with caution.)
Back in Los Angeles, California...
"So... where are we heading to?" Arnold asked Nina.
"I thought you'd be hungry and since you probably don't get tasty food around your base, I thought you'd like to eat something while you can?" Nina replied having an awkward smile on her face.
"That's... very thoughtful of you. Thank you. But couldn't have we brought the others along with us, like Nicole for example?"
'God! Why is he so dense? How could I invite the one who suggested this in the first place? F*ck his brains... wait I take that back.' Nina thought while aimlessly driving her car around the city, 'I did not think this through... ugh! Come on, you can do this... he's clueless, but you can do this!'
Unknown to Nina, her expressions were as clear as the starry sky above them. Even 'the ever clueless porter' could read her face easily, but he didn't want to ruin her night so he kept his mouth shut and gaze through the window, while Nina kept mumbling something to herself.
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"And we're here!" Nina said with a 'ta-da' expression on her face, "Thank god, they're still open. You go on ahead, I'll be right back!"
"You do know... I don't have any money on me, right?" Arnold gave her a weird look sideways.
"Oh just get in, I'll be right there." Nina said and literally kicked him out of the car and drove off.
It was the third restaurant they had visited that night and the only one that was open still, something that confused Arnold. After all, people were still roaming on the streets and it made no sense at all why the restaurants would remain closed on a Saturday of all days?
Anyways, He had nowhere to go so he, quickly made his way inside, half expecting it to be deserted as well, but his expectations were shattered as the attendant walked him inside, apparently, there was already a table reserved under his name.
'Weird... if Nina has already planned this all, then why didn't she came here at once, rather than wasting our time driving around the city...' Arnold thought, 'Women are weird. I think I understand monsters better women. I better not say it out loud though.'
The restaurant was full. Arnold looked around at the busy tables. An old couple was eating side by side, one glass of wine each studiously bent over their meals. A group of young women in their thirties collapsing with helpless giggles as a stern woman dining alone nearby looked on and frowned. Businessmen in their grey suits lighting up cigars. Movie enthusiasts were busy talking about their favourite movies, actors and whatnot. A family was sitting nearby Arnold's table along with their teenage children. The noise level was high, but it didn't bother him. He was used to hearing monsters yelling all day long, and this was nothing compared to that.
But he didn't felt like he didn't belong there... in his three-piece suit. The attendant soon returned with a menu and a bottle of red wine.
"I didn't order anything yet..." Arnold mumbled as the waiter slowly poured the wine into a glass.
"I know sir. It's on the house. Please enjoy your evening." The Attendant handed him the menu along with the glass of wine before leaving Arnold alone again.
Over half an hour had passed but there was no news of Nina yet.
"Don't tell me, this was one of her pranks..." From his seat, he had a clear view of the entrance, but there was no sign of Nina, only a few couples came and left through there, "If it comes to worse, I'm just yeet out of here using void travel..."
He took another sip of his wine and as he did that, someone walked through the door. Her usually tied hair was straight, her green eyes were as beautiful as ever, and her figure was like a perfect hourglass. When she stopped right in front of him, she was like a magazine cut-out dropped onto the Hollywood sidewalk. Her black dress left her shoulders uncovered, instead, it was supported around her neck and flowed down into a graceful cowl neckline. It was a tight fit which gave the dress a classy and polished look.
"Hey Arnold, sorry for being late." Nina said and tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, intently looking at him.
Arnold didn't say a word, the thought to yeeting away fled faster than a gambler from a bookie. He got up, took her extended, manicured hand and pulled the chair back for her to sit down.
"I didn't know you were a gentleman." She teased Arnold and sat on the chair.
"I didn't know you'd look good in anything apart from your gym attire either." Arnold whispered in her ear and sat down across the table.
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