The French Quarter is hidden away. An anachronism surrounded by the trappings of the modern world, but turn one street and you could see the past with each lonely step. The asphalt was always mounded at the middle and the doors all had the rumpled quality of a hobo. I wanted nothing more than to leave, but I was pinned to a bar by celebrants. The bar was indistinguishable from the other dozen bars I passed on my walk along Bourbon Street. It was a song that drew me in, but the tone of the bar changed as soon as my drink was ordered and by then I was trapped. Outside the constant flow of tourists pushed through the street armed with daiquiris and plastic beads. I resigned myself to my whiskey and the unrelenting beat of the speakers. My gaze scanned the room for an escape route. That's when she caught my eye. She was a tiny thing and her glasses were too big for her beautiful face. There was a sheen of sweat coating her skin. Her body moved to the rhythm of the music and I was transfixed. The entirety of the bar bled into a frame for this girl who danced alone.
Liquor made me courageous so I approached. She smiled instantly. Tiny crows feet webbed from her eyes when she smiled. Her shirt was damp and nearly translucent under the neon and blacklight. I smiled back awkwardly and beckoned her closer. She came close. The smell of sweat and rum was heady and her body pressed delicately against mine. I said nothing and smiled.
"My name is Malia." She spoke into my ear. "First time in the Quarter?" Her smile was warm, inviting.
I nodded. "Can I talk with you outside?" I yelled back.
She took my hand and lead me through the crowd. Outside my heart was overwhelming all other sound. I didn't know what I wanted to say. She looked me over with her perfect face. "What's your name?" She offered her hand and I gladly took it.
"John. I'm new." I held her hand longer than I should have. I didn't want to let go. In this girl who didn't exist five minutes ago I saw my future. I saw my mistakes and my shortcomings too, but I stuffed those thoughts back.