He'd had to practice his Hindi a bit, to get this right. It doesn't matter to him that she, a glitzy, satin-skinned woman like her, would know about as much Hindi as your average pastor. She was driven, the type who wouldn't give up on simple barriers like that. So he leaves it for her, floated down from a hundred feet up some time earlier that day, written in a little paper airplane.
मैंने आज तुम्हें पानी के बगल में मॉल में देखा। यह ऐसा है जैसे जब मैंने तुम पर नज़र रखी तो वह रेत में बदल गया। पानी, जो सोने से भी अधिक कीमती है, उन चीजों में से एक बन गया है जो मैं हर दिन देखता हूं। यदि यह एक अलग दिन होता - यदि आप नहीं होते - तो मैं अपनी त्वचा पर पानी को महसूस करने के लिए फव्वारे में कूद जाता। लेकिन एक बार जब मैंने तुम्हारी वह झलक पकड़ी, तो वह मेरे दिमाग में कभी नहीं आई। पर मुझे रात में जगाना, ख्वाबों में दिखना... तुम और रेत एक ही हो, ऐसे।
He's not a romantic, by any stretch. He's always been a guy that laughs and flirts but never went hard on the class and style. He's not exactly baring his soul here, either. All he wants to let her know is that she's on his mind...
I saw you today at the mall, next to the water. When I laid eyes on you, it turned to sand. Water, something more precious than gold, reduced to one of the things I see every day. If it were a different day--if you hadn't been there--I could've jumped into the fountain to feel that water on my skin. But once I caught that glimpse of you, it didn't even cross my mind. But waking me up in the night, appearing in my dreams... You and the sand have that in common.
Once again, a message from her mysterious admirer-- admittedly, she started looking forward to these little things.
Call her crazy, but after what happened to her beloved Maxie, her dearest Maximillian... Well, any woman with a broken heart would start reading these and holding them to their heart in some attempt to mend it. Through that scope, that admirer could see her pick it up, eyebrows raising, cigarette resting on her crimson red lip while her eyes began to slowly read through it-- Hindi, she noted. Didn't know Hindi... but she could sure as hell learn it. A smile could be seen cracking onto her face, or perhaps a smirk, while she slowly folded the airplane into a small square... and then, put it away into her purse. She'll need to trifle through her late husband's things to figure this one out...
At least, though, her admirer could see her today. A new outfit, by the looks of things. Slim-fitting and as open as ever, a long gown and tall heels that were as black as the night, yet with a new necklace of silver-- looked like something from Dubai, with its engravings and designs-- with matching earrings to complement it. Her outfit was easily showing off her voluptuous form-- even showing a thigh or so, while a white boa scarf rested on her shoulders.
With a click of her tongue, her eyes drifted up, blinking a bit more rapidly than before. Tears, maybe? Well, she couldn't help it. Any lady with a broken heart-- at least, like Evelyn-- would find these so sweet. Others would find it strange. Concerning. But not Evelyn. Maybe that was her sadness at play.
Taking a moment to take a puff of her cigarette, she turned her head off near the direction of that scope while she began to walk along, perhaps to make her way back home. She didn't see a scope, however-- nothing. Only the top of an old building. But... In a way, maybe she just knew he was there today. Watching her.
With what the US government had with her about her findings of Dubai... Well. She expected men ready to kill her at any moment.
But she never expected a man that'd take interest in her instead.
As she walked, all she could do was crack a smile and huff a laugh, murmuring to herself, " Oh, you charming man, you... just wait. "