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Jayrenel Metrum

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It was a pleasant evening in the city of Camele. For some, at least. The world of Haldeen within the Colonies was just as wealthy as its contemporaries, yet the streets of this settlement and its capital still had criminal elements and those who were just not so well off.

Damned dichotomy. The woman sighed into the breeze where it permeated a prosperous section. She wasn’t much for philosophy or dictionaries but she could easily see the division between war and peace, the rich and the poor, the wealthy elite and those who just tried to survive on their own two feet.

What’s a doctor like you to do about it anyway, Jay? Rim of glass to lips, sipping expensive champagne that tasted the same as any other, but at least this one wasn’t too bubbly. She licked the peach aftertaste away and gazed into the distance.

Traffic flew by with the wind beyond the high-rise, one of many towering structures that scraped the skies. Standing on the balcony outside a private party, most folks were inside, behind the woman, giving her a moment alone.

Guess I’ll just finish this drink and take my leave. Jay turned the glass in her hands, debating, listening to faint music coming from the room at her back, stringed instrument as gentle as the wind. Then a gust picked up that gave her skin some goosebumps. Most of it was covered up though, except mainly the legs.

Her purple dress didn’t sit too high beneath the hips, a bit tight, form-fitting to say the least. It wasn’t particularly revealing but certainly flattered her curves, though she wasn’t alone with such an outfit amid the women of this establishment with their fancy fabrics.

Ain’t planning on chatting or dancing anyway. Jay came with no date, just an invitation from a politician, but maybe it was a mistake to begin with. “Maybe I should’ve stayed on the couch watching Buddies.” She told nobody. “Still got that frozen pizza, right? Wait. No. I ate it last night. Or did I..?”

“Good show,” some guy called from behind. Jay turned, slightly surprised, to find a man in a nice suit and tie. “Mind?”

“Free balcony.” He stepped to her side, propping arms over the railing, sipping red wine. A sight for sore eyes. Bright blue eyes, black hair, chiseled features, and a bold smile that matched his voice.

“How pompous.”

“Excuse me?”

“Most of those folks behind us,” he clarified. “Politics. Business. All kinds of sycophants. I found it hard to breathe so here I am on this balcony.”

Like her, he was just as much speaking into the wind, but Jay could appreciate the sentiment. “Oh. Yeah. I agree.” What’s his story? Looks like a politician or businessman to me. “Kinda came out here to enjoy my own company though...without conversation.” She challenged him, lifting a brow.

“I see.” He didn’t give any cheesy wink but there was an uncanny flash in his eye that was close enough to one. “How about now?”

“I guess we’ll see.” Jay finished her drink but didn't yet walk away.
 

Jayrenel Metrum

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A moment ensued. A pause. It was one that Jay felt pretty silly for getting lost in after the fact but, during it, well, she couldn’t take her eyes off this man. He couldn’t take his off of her either.

Yep. Guess I have that effect, huh, big guy? She blinked. Hopefully he couldn’t read anything that she actually thinks. She’d hate to mislead him with her stupidity.

Big guy? I mean he’s taller than me granted I mean most guys are taller than me I mean that last guy was an idiot but—

“You’re out of a drink.” He winked. Wait. That was just as cheesy, right? So maybe she was safe? Good thing she couldn’t blush. Rosy cheeks would make her look like some dumb little porcelain doll thingamajiga wotzitwhozit or something.

“Yeah. Ha. By the time the glass hit my lips I was already finished with it. Tasted great! ‘Hem.”

Gah! Dang, girl, get your nerves under control. She put up a good front at least. Her defenses were impenetrable. That’s what she reckoned.

All this handsome man in a suit could see was a woman who was challenging every fabric of his existence. And why not? She had a degree in science and medicine so game on, hey?

“You hear it?” He asked, gazing right into her face.

“Hm’uh? Hear what?” She looked around. The wind? The traffic? That really big balloon in the distance? Why’s there a balloon in the distance?

“The music.”

“Huh? Oh… Wait… Yeah! You’re right!” No longer so faint. She hadn’t noticed at first because whatever they were playing inside was slower now, gentler—and it came from the outside speakers then turned on for the outsiders. That tracks and fancy that.

“The source of the fisherman’s daughter.”


“...Merr..?”
Dang she's lost.

“Haha. You’re adorable. That’s the name of this song.”

Awh. Wha? Adorable? “Ha! Yeah!” Jay curled a finger through her hair as if she was some fifteen-year-old girl. “You’re cute too.” Cute. Too. Kill. Me. Please.

"Thank you."
His laugh began to ease her nerves yet again. Well, not really. "So what's Dr. Jayrenel Metrum doing at this fancy party anyway?"

"Oh. You know. Just came to mend wounds and . . . Wait..."
Jay blinked. Jay blinked often when her thoughts stopped.
Her thoughts often gave pause but she was not so stupid.
I never gave my profession. "I...never gave you my name..."
 
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