Right Timing // Seth & Vale
Vale had finally a night off from working all through out the holidays and then some extra shifts here and there from the other girls that needed some time off. Luckily, the people that went there to see the girls didn’t mind seeing Vale. And of course, he could always use the extra cash that he earned from tips those nights. But, alas, he just wanted to spend some time at home and maybe just watch some good old television.
He had rarely sat down to watch the TV, it was still kind of brand new to him, since he was always out and about he never got the time to sit and watch. It wasn’t like he grew up watching it like the other people around him, the only screen that Vale saw growing up was a Venni that told you his vital signs. So, there was much that he could catch up on. Vale grabbed his blanket from his bedroom and plopped down on the couch and began to flip through the channels one by one. Sitting there watching the food network made him realize that he was starving and hadn’t ate since that morning when he was coming back from his run.
Vale walked over to his fridge to check what he had there. A case of beer and a few fruits that had looked like they had gone bad. He gave a frown and closed the door. He looked over and the food network was teaching the viewer how to make a pesto sauce that would go great with some penne pasta. It looked easy enough, so he thought he might try it.
Determined to get his craving satisfied, he took a trip to the market that was nearby his place to get some of the ingredients he needed for the pesto and also some other essential groceries to last him the next few weeks. Vale had gotten most of the ingredients but needed some basil. He couldn’t seem to find it anywhere in the store, so he went up to the front to ask a cashier.
As soon as the cashier explained to him where it was, Vale walked over and grabbed some that looked a bit greener than the rest and gave it a whiff. The scent of freshly washed produce filled his nostrils. As he turned to move toward the registers, he couldn’t help but notice someone looking straight at him.
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