[Musing] Meddling With Good Intentions
“You doing anything tonight?”
Briggs looked up from locking the translator prototype in her briefcase and saw Tophe approaching her. He changed back into his regular clothes after the photoshoot, keeping his hair in the combed over style they presented for the marketing materials.
“If you’re gonna ask me to drink soju, I’ll pass,” she sighed with a shake of her head. “Tried it and it’s nasty.”
Tophe nodded as he listened and he leaned against the wall, leaving a few inches between them. “Then how about something you like? I’ll buy.”
Briggs picked up the briefcase and flashed the model a polite smile. “No it’s fine, I can cover my own food and drink. I probably should go return this to VKTRS before it gets any later.” Before she could walk away, the model caught up to her and gently took the briefcase from her hand.
“Please, I insist,” he said with a smile. “I don’t mind joining you – I don’t have any plans and I thought it’s a bit early to be thinking about sleeping now, right?”
“I thought you were on a strict diet to avoid bloating and whatnot,” Briggs admitted as she walked slowly to the entrance of the photo studio. “Although, you’re plenty skinny enough – why do they insist you need to be even thinner?”
Tophe shrugged and tried to look modest as he held the door open for her. “You’re so kind Bridgette,” he replied. “I’ll admit that’s normal anywhere you go to model. They want thin people to fit their clothes and they want to make the least amount of alterations possible. But don’t worry about me – one night of something off diet wouldn’t kill me.”
Briggs opened her mouth to correct him on her name, the sentence becoming muffled as she collided into someone’s chest. She stumbled backwards and felt two hands resting on her shoulders.
“I’m so sorry Baby Girl,” the familiar voice replied. “Traffic was terrible and I had to work my way around an accident. Please let me make it up to you.”
Briggs blinked as she looked up to see it was the mysterious boy clad in black that she always seemed to run into these days. He had been an early bystander she tried testing the prototype translator on, only to discover he already knew English. She didn’t know much – only that his name was Jonah, he was from around here, and he was pretty scholarly about many subjects, despite the bad boy look he sported. The nickname was an accidental slip one day, but surprisingly, it had quite the effect on her.
“Actually, I was going to run to the company’s headquarters to drop off the prototype,” Briggs admitted.
Jonah smiled as he removed his leather jacket from his shoulders and draped it around her smaller frame. He noticed the half-demon trying to keep a neutral expression as Briggs tried to keep the jacket from falling off.
“My bike’s over there – I’ll take you, then dinner on me, okay?” he said, pointing out the motorcycle parked a few feet away. “Spare helmet’s in the seat compartment.”
Briggs tucked a strand of hair behind her ear as she mumbled a thank you, then she nodded at Tophe, bidding him good night. She walked quickly to the bike and set down the briefcase, so she could properly put Jonah’s jacket on.
“What is up with you?” Tophe asked in a low voice.
Jonah stepped closer to the half demon and kept his expression devoid of emotion. “I could ask you the same question,” he replied. “I don’t believe every Downworlder is bad, but with some of the strange events happening worldwide to Mundanes, I have to make sure –”
Tophe crossed his arms over his chest and stepped closer to Jonah. “Nephilim, I don’t know what your issue is, but I have no plans to harm a single hair on that girl’s head. Maybe I’d like to offer her my company, after all, it’s a big city and she’s all alone without a friend, but if you think I’m behind any of the drained Mundies turning up, check your facts.”
“I’m...asking you,” Jonah began, “please...leave her alone.” Before the other could reply, he turned and walked quickly to his bike, smiling as Briggs lifted the visor on her helmet.
Briggs nodded as she secured the briefcase in his seat compartment. “You know Tophe?”
“Ah...not really,” Jonah said, deciding it was best to go with the truth. “I mean, I think I’ve seen him in ads around here, but personally no. It’s just...I don’t know...something tells me he’s up to something.”
“Ah jealousy,” Briggs remarked as she playfully hit his arm. “It’s universal wherever you go.”
Jonah pouted as he put his helmet on and straddled the bike. He glanced over his shoulder and tried to protest that it was a gut feeling and not jealousy. He heard the girl snicker behind him and she slowly wrapped her arms around his waist.