Continued from: here - @mastervlasta
Yavik looked at him, then nodded. “I could see that would make one uneasy.” Today wasn’t a bad day. He only had one or two problems, but his mind was unnaturally clear. It made him a bit more sharp, why he decided to come down to the district to see if he could find anything else on those disappearances. If Yavik were honest, the authorities sort of bothered him too.
The sandwich was turkey. With some sort of vinaigrette on it, lettuce on the bottom, and swiss cheese protecting the wheat bread. Interesting combination with the lemonade. He seemed to be in a good mood, taking in the food carefully and examining it on his tongue. His idea of a good time just seemed so far fetched from everyone else’s.
His eyes turned to the streets. It wasn’t as busy, as it were a weekday. To be expected, but why were they patrolling now? “You would think they’d come back in the night, unless... have you heard if disappearances were happening during the day too?” It was just on his mind, he wanted to just meet the person and learn how they made the bodies disappear so easily. Was it magic? Maybe they had an animal that ate it. Or perhaps they had a pact with a demon. That would be something to see. His eyes shined with the possibilities, but then came back down to Earth, shaking his head and taking another bite.
“Would you care for a refill, sir?” The waiter asked. Yavik looked at his drink then readily nodded as more lemonade was poured into his glass.
“Thank you very much,” Yavik replied, with a smile. The waiter took a glance at Vlasta’s water before moving on. The blonde man finally finished his sandwich then began tracing the rim of the plate.
“Oh, reason I wanted to have lunch with you,” he said suddenly. “I’m thinking about leaving town in a day or two if I don’t find the person.”









