"Vivian... I think we've reached a stage of our relationship where I have to be honest with you and tell you the whole truth."
Vivian stopped in mid-sip and placed her cola back on the disturbingly sticky McDonald's tabletop. If Sam were any normal guy, like her ex-boyfriends, she could expect to be hearing right now that he was in reality, a Mormon/Jew/Satanist and that she'd have to convert to his religion before their relationship could go further. And then she'd lament and resign herself to missing the overly-frequent fumbling around in elevators and trams, not to mention faking 2 orgasms per week. But Sam wasn't really like the kind of boyfriend she was used to having. He'd never progressed beyond holding her hand embarrassedly and he didn't seem like he was ever going to get past first base... but you never know, she told herself. Given everything else that she'd experienced with this relationship, she decided it would be pointless to try to figure out what new surprise lay in wait for her and that she'd just open her mind to it instead.
"Well... I'm sure it's not about you seeing another girl or your being a member of a UFO cult... so just say it..."
Sam seemed to pause a moment at the mention of the UFO cult. "Well... I'm not a member of a UFO cult, if you ever suspected that might be the case." He gulped uncomfortably. "B-but if I tell you this, I might as well be..." He paused again, seemingly unsure of himself. "But I did say I wanted to be honest with you, so here goes." He took a deep breath. "You know already that I'm online a lot, right?"
Vivian nodded. "Those stacks of CDs lying about your room are a dead giveaway. What about it? I know plenty of jocks who hide the fact that they're blog junkies, for example..."
"Well, you see, those CDs aren't music..."
Vivian paused confusedly. They certainly didn't look like pornography, from the careful labels she had seen on them and the impossible number of episodes they seemed to have... 26 sequels to a porn film would probably exhaust all the positions in the Karma Sutra even.
"I'm not sure I understand, but go on..."
Sam gulped. "Try not to look like me as if I'm an alien once I've told you this..." He glanced nervously at Vivian, his hands wrung together and his always half-focused eyes looking at her, sitting opposite him twirling the straw around her fingers. "I'm sort of an... anime addict. D... Does that say anything to you?"
She searched her memory and recalled some of the films he took her to were described as such... but to her they were just beautifully animated films with interesting stories. Far better than the teen slasher flicks her other boyfriends took her too, at any rate.
"Vaguely, perhaps..."
"Vivian... I guess you don't really know what I could be like then. I'd like for us to not meet for a week... and in the meantime you can do a little research and find out more about my... hobby... And if after that you still want to see me, we'll meet here again next week, okay?"
That was a week ago. Vivian clicked her shoes rhythmically on the pavement, walking towards the meeting point, wondering if it was the right thing she was doing. She had heard of some weird, perverse sickos on campus being anime fans, and of the strange "games" they would play... but in her heart, something told her that Sam wasn't that kind of guy. After all, from the weeks she had spent together with him, she knew that he was an introspective guy, perhaps slightly uncomfortable being around people, but he had this empathy that was missing from the relationships that had failed for her, and she just couldn't imagine the somewhat nerdish Sam doing anything perverted to her.
Then again, she told herself, you never know.
Sam was, as usual, already there. She liked his punctuality, as she was a particular person herself. Maybe that was what she liked about him. He always paid attention to the little details, to the little hints women drop and men ignore. He made a genuine effort to notice her, and she felt special when she was with him.
"You... you came."
"That's not a bad thing, is it? Or do you have so little faith in me that you weren't expecting me?"
"No, no... it's just that... most people have a problem accepting the truth about me."
"You don't do anything horrible in your free time, Sam." Vivian hoped that he wasn't one of those perverse ones, breathed deeply and went on. "I find your hobby can be pretty interesting, actually... even if I don't know much about it."
Sam seemed very relieved to hear what she just said, and leaned forward closer to her. "Well... if you have the time and interest, I can always show you more... those films you saw with me were some examples..."
"I found them nice. I'd certainly like to see more of those... slowly, maybe - not too much too fast."
"I... I have a special request to make of you. Would you come back to my place with me..." He glanced at her, nervous again. His hands were moving around deftly, his fingers twining about each other. "I promise you I won't do anything that would hurt you."
His eyes looked so pleading and innocent that Vivian didn't quite have the heart to refuse. She was feeling a twinge of fear, but maybe it was just excitement and her racing heart was just confusing her mind. At any rate, she felt compelled to go, some sort of perhaps morbid curiosity driving her to find out just what he wanted of her. If it was really just sex, she could always leave... But she hoped it wouldn't come to that.
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It wasn't a long walk to his apartment, Vivian noted to herself - which might explain why he was always punctual. She was standing in front of his door now, and it looked as nondescript as Sam. It was just any other apartment where an average college student lived in, from the outside. With one smooth motion he inserted the key into the doorknob, unlocked it with a twist of the wrist and pushed the door inward gently. He looked at Vivian who seemed to be reconsidering at the prospect of actually stepping in - she had stood at his door many times now, but this would be a big step she'd be taking here.
"Erm, if you don't mind, could you take your sandals off before stepping in? Your feet might feel a little cold at first, but you'll get used to it."
Vivian looked down at the floor absent-mindedly and noticed for the first time that the floor was not the usual wood, but rather set with stone tiles that seemed smooth but not slippery. She slipped her feet out of her sandals gracefully and handed them to Sam, who placed them on a well-ordered shoe rack next to the door.