"Would you like to order, sir?" A wizened waitress impatiently held her pencil to her notepad, demanding Jake let her do her job as politely as possible.
"No," the young man said from behind his menu. "I'm just waiting for my friend." He checked his watch—late as usual.
"Then perhaps you can order a drink?" her wrinkled skin dangled helplessly from her neck.
"Oh, I suppose so. I think I'll have..." his finger ran over the beer list, "that one," he pointed to a domestic brew he had no hopes to pronounce. She smiled at her small victory and wrote the order before running to the next table in her charge. As he waited for the beer, Jake compulsively glanced at the smoky establishment's entrance as if this would make his friend Josh arrive sooner. The beer came shortly but he paced himself just like he did with popcorn at the movie theater. Too many people ate half their bag during the previews, leaving them with almost nothing for the next two hours. His friend Josh was that kind of patron.
A heavy slap on his back jerked him forward, banging his teeth against the glass, nearly chipping them. He grunted as he tried not to choke on the sip, and shot his head to the side. "What the fu..." he stopped when he looked up the tall muscular figure supporting the large head that displayed Josh's cackling face.
"Gotcha dip shit!"
"You know, I was watching myself," Jake adjusted his glasses, "you just caught me at a bad time is all!" he explained, doubling the sarcasm's intensity just in case Josh was too dense.
"Yeah, yeah," Josh droned as he sat down, hands clasped on the table. He was very much the opposite of Jake. Josh was an Adonis sculpted from Michelangelo himself. A flawless incarnation of the West's ideals of beauty but unfortunately not of thought. Though a football player back in college, now vanity was his sole motivation to get him into the gym every day and his personality reflected this. His mind was filled with little more than quotes and recollections of a popular culture that put those few people who personified beauty of the body and mind on a pedestal. To Jake it seemed Josh was trying to live that popular myth as best he could. Jake on the other hand was a bit on the short side and enjoyed a good book over conversing with his fellow man.
Whatever flaws Josh had though, he was outgoing and personable so long as you did not mind his bawdy jokes and you didn't have a pair of breasts. They most certainly would have had nothing to do with each other if they were not both English speakers in a foreign country. How on Earth Josh found the time to learn Czech was beyond him.
The waitress came back. "What would you like?" He snatched Jake's menu and quickly glossed it over before tossing it back to Jake.
"I'll have a gin and tonic and a Jack and Coke," he beamed. The waitress smiled ambiguously as she wrote it down and ambled away.
"You can get those drinks anywhere. Why not something local?"
"It's Friday and I want what I want," he shrugged.
"It's two o'clock in the afternoon."
"Look around you, Jakey." He did. Though he had been to Europe many times as a visitor, his American sensibilities about hard work were challenged when he saw how little many Europeans actually did. Five hour days when their paycheck says eight, several beers during an hour long lunch, and even some sack time were standard fare for many jobs. Everyone in the joint was drinking beer or liquor as if they had no other purpose for the rest of the night. "Maybe you need to get local, eh? When in the Czech Republic, do as the Czechs."
Jake coughed uncomfortably. Though Josh was an idiot by most respects, his simplistic way of seeing the world was often better than Jake's when it came to everyday life. "So why two drinks?" he asked, changing the subject slightly.
"Oh, sorry, I guess you didn't see my girlfriend when we came in." He pointed his thumb arbitrarily, "She hit the can." Jake shuddered at the brusque word but thought better not to comment. He was no prude but the least Josh could have said was "toilet" or ideally "bathroom."
"Where's she from?" Usually the first question asked about new girlfriend's is how they met but after so long with Josh, Jake already figured it was at a party or on the street. At least for him, girlfriends seemed to form out of thin air. This girl joined a string of affairs Josh had in Europe. Though he occasionally spoke of his girlfriend back in Kansas City, that never stopped him from getting many broads abroad.
"She's Czech. Her name's unpronounceable so I just call her 'Angie.' She seems to like it. There she is now," he pointed to the bathrooms opposite him. Jake turned around to spot her but he could not amongst of other patrons walking about.
"Where?"
"Right there," he pointed indiscriminately.
"I still don't..." he silenced himself when a young woman approached the table, a pensive smile on her face. She wore a brown knee length skirt of simple design and a white blouse that matched her virginally white knee high stockings. Expecting to find Josh with a beauty not plain looking, but not unattractive, woman was the reason he could not find her. She stood beside the table and looked down, arching her stomach closer as she tucked her long brown hair behind her ear. She looked to Jake with mild interest befitting a girl meeting her boyfriend's friend.
"American?" she asked, eyebrows raised expectantly.