Chapter 1
Mitchell's phone buzzed and he tapped to answer, bringing the phone to his ear.
"Hey, you parking?"
Andy's deep, rumbling voice came through the phone, his Chicago accent still thick even after five years in Phoenix.
"Unfortunately, no. Jessica's suddenly not feeling well. I think the sushi didn't agree with her."
In the background, a female voice came through the phone's speaker.
"I'm so sorry, Mitchell!"
"We're rushing back home," Andy continued. "She's having some pretty severe intestinal distress. But look, watch it without us. We'll pay you back. They're supposed to be playing Barbarella next week and it's on us, okay?"
"Yeah, sure," Mitchell said. "Don't worry about it. Tell Jess I hope she feels better. And if you happen to let slip that I warned her about eating sushi in a land-locked state, I wouldn't be upset."
Andy chuckled.
"Maybe when she feels better. I already tried telling her that black guys from the South Side had no business eating sushi anyway, but she's trying to expand my horizons. Sorry again, dude."
Mitchell heard a groan from Jess in the passenger seat.
"Five more minutes, babe." Then back to Mitchell. "Got to go. Need to focus on the road. Enjoy the movie."
"No worries. Good luck."
The call ended and Mitchell stared at his phone for a second.
"Well shit," he thought to himself.
It sucked about Jessica but what could you do? Now he had three tickets and no one to watch the movie with. He looked at the crowd of people heading into Filmbar and wondered if he should be the guy that watched a movie alone. It was a surprisingly cool night for Phoenix in June and it seemed a shame to waste it. He thought about calling Madison but nixed the idea almost immediately. They weren't scheduled for their first date until next Wednesday and this was very short notice. Springing an invitation on her like that might send out some creep vibes so he decided it was best to leave her alone. Before he could decide whether to watch the movie or go home a voice spoke up behind him.
"I am thinking we have same problem."
Mitchell turned and saw a woman standing behind him. An absolutely stunning woman. Mitchell's tongue actually went heavy in his mouth at the sight of her.
What he noticed first was her height, almost as tall as his six-foot-one frame. Her black hair was long and cascaded in waves down her shoulders. She was wearing a braided leather headband that had several small gemstones woven into it. Her eyes were slanted but they didn't resemble the eyes of Asian people he'd met before. She had the epicanthic eye fold but her eyes were angled slightly upwards, and there was a purple tint to them. They looked almost alien but he found he was captivated by them. He thought the color must come from colored contacts but they didn't have that flat glassy look. Maybe it was the light from the marquee. Her skin was pale and she had startlingly high cheekbones and a narrow jawline framing a heart-shaped mouth with plump dark-red lips. He thought she looked to be in her early twenties but something about her face gave her a presence, an intensity, that few people that age would have.
She was wearing a light tan trench coat, a plain white blouse that buttoned up the front, a pair of faded jeans, and simple white canvas shoes. She was thin but her shoulders were wide and he could see her powerful trapezius muscles just beneath the collar of her shirt. He couldn't see her arms but if her shoulders were that well developed, she must work out.
Mitchell stammered as his brain re-engaged and he tried not to look like an idiot.
"The, uh... The same problem?"
She gave him a shy smile.
"My friend suddenly is saying she is not coming and she is having my...pass."
Her accent was strange and lilting. He wanted to say it was Russian or from some Baltic state but he couldn't be sure. The light reflected off the gemstones in her headband suddenly and it flashed, causing him to blink.
"Maybe we can be going together?" she said hopefully.
Mitchell had the sudden urge to do whatever she suggested. He couldn't figure out why but he knew he definitely wanted to see Godzilla with this beautiful woman.
"Yeah! Yeah, sure. I've got extra tickets. So it's no problem. Let's go! I'm Mitchell, by the way. What's your name?
The strange woman gave him a dazzling smile and Mitchell was suddenly so happy he felt like doing a dance right there on the sidewalk.
"I am Allora."
"That's a great name." He meant it. Her name sounded like music. "What the hell is wrong with me?"
"It's great to meet you Allora. After you." He indicated the double doors and she ducked her head in a slight bow and walked towards the door, pausing to let a few people in ahead of her.
She walked in just in front of him and then stopped inside the door. He stepped around her and walked toward the bar.
"Do you want anything to drink? Some wine or beer, anything? They have some food too." When there was no answer he turned to see her still standing at the entrance. She wasn't looking at him, she was scanning the people already in the lobby and she had one hand tucked inside the flap of the overcoat. There were about twenty others milling about, most in pairs or small groups. He saw her eyes suddenly lock on something and she tilted her head as if studying it. He followed her gaze and saw she was looking at a back corner where one of the emergency exit signs was lit up above a door with a push bar. There was a hardness to her face that Mitchell hadn't noticed before. He walked up to her.
"Hey, uh, is everything okay?"
Allora blinked, then brought her piercing gaze back to him. Her eyes were still tinged purple. That was wild, he thought. A girl with purple eyes! In a flash, her face was soft again. Her hand came out of her coat and she gave him a small half smile.
"I am sorry. There is being food?"
"Yeah, they have a small but decent menu. And a good selection of wine and beer."
"I am being a little hungry but I am not having coin."
"Hey, no problem," Mitchell said immediately. "My treat."
She gave him a puzzled look.
"A..." she hesitated as if choosing her words carefully. "A gift?"
Mitchell wanted to smack himself. English obviously wasn't her first language. "Yeah. I'll buy it for you. Don't worry."
"You are being most kind, thank you."
Her eyes left his and she started watching everyone in the lobby and bar again.
He walked her up to the bar and they grabbed a couple of empty seats. They still had about forty minutes before the movie was supposed to start so there was plenty of time to eat.
As she settled into the bar stool next to him he grabbed the menu and placed it between them. She glanced at it but then looked at him.