"Good afternoon, mademoiselle," Cyrus Dorvil said, politely addressing the young South Asian woman seated at the front desk of the Saint Paul University library. The young woman nodded, and not for the first time, Cyrus was struck by the sheer beauty of ladies from that part of the world. Too bad most them don't like us brothers, Cyrus thought, sighing deeply.
Cyrus, who was still getting his bearings in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, had a devil of a time getting to the Saint Paul University campus. It seemed located in an older part of Ottawa. After getting lost a bunch of times, Cyrus finally called Blue Line Taxi and rode the cab to the campus of Ottawa's only religiously affiliated institution of higher education. Being late on his first day at his new job wouldn't be a good look, so Cyrus did what he had to do...
"Oh hello, are you the new security officer?" replied the young woman, whose name tag read "Desai." Cyrus nodded, and looked into her eyes. Miss Desai licked her lips and when she smiled, it was genuine, rather than a mere stretching of the lips. Cyrus found this puzzling, to say the least. As a newcomer to the City of Ottawa, Ontario, by way of Fort Saint Michel, Haiti, Cyrus considered most people in the Canadian Capital to be a bit on the fake side...
"Yes, I go to Carleton University, and this is my first job," Cyrus said quite enthusiastically while pointing at his security card. A flicker of interest appeared in Miss Desai's rather lovely chestnut eyes. The short, curvy, long-haired and brown-skinned young woman appeared to consider the big and tall, dark-skinned man standing before her. She wore a flower-patterned traditional outfit which Cyrus recognized as a Sari, what lots of women wore in India and other places.
Cyrus wore his security uniform proudly. A lot of people looked down on security, but he saw it as a way of paying the bills. Miss Desai looked into the computer in front of her and typed something. A group of students walked by, and pretty much ignored the reference desk. Cyrus glanced at them, and looked at his watch. The security supervisor was supposed to be here by now. Sensing Miss Desai's eyes on him, Cyrus looked back at her.
"Hmm, I like your accent, where are you from?" Miss Desai asked, and Cyrus paused. He'd been living in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, for eight months and most people loved to ask him where he came from. Actually, come to think of it, most of the people who asked him about his origins were of the Caucasian persuasion, and they tended to tell him they were Canadian while making this inquiry. As if he didn't know...
"I'm from Haiti, Miss Desai, and my name is Cyrus," he said with a broad grin, and he held out his massive hand. Miss Desai reached out with her small hand, and they shook hands. The young woman's grip was rather firm. This short cutie is definitely stronger than she looks, Cyrus thought, and a sly smile spread across Miss Desai's features. She might as well have read his mind...
"Nice to meet you, Cyrus, you can call me Vidhi, Miss Desai is my mother," she replied with a soft chuckle. The lady has a nice smile, Cyrus thought, and he was about to reply when a loud throat being cleared caught his attention. Cyrus turned around and found himself facing a rather stocky, middle-aged White man with a buzz cut clad in a security uniform.
"Hey, bud, I'm Paul, the security supervisor, follow me," said Mr. Buzz Cut, in a tone that was anything but friendly. Cyrus faced the security supervisor, wondering why the man's demeanor seemed so hostile. I don't even know this fellow, why is he acting like this? Cyrus thought. Normally, he'd shake a man's hand upon meeting him, but not this time...
"Good afternoon, mademoiselle," Cyrus told Vidhi, who nodded, and then he followed Paul. The security supervisor took him out of the Saint Paul University library and into the court yard. There was some construction going on. Cyrus saw several men in construction helmets and steel-toe boots, and wondered what his duties would be for the day.
"Alright, bud, your job is to follow the construction guys around, you can get a helmet and safety glasses from the foreman," Paul said, and then, without even learning Cyrus's name, he walked away. Cyrus watched the grumpy old security guard go and then went to inquire about who the foreman was. Most of the construction guys were in their twenties, though one appeared to be in his fifties...
"Hey I'm Rob Mitchell, the foreman, you must be the security guard for today," said the older man, a tall fellow with dark hair going gray at the temples and steely blue eyes. Cyrus shook hands with the man, who gave him a rundown of his duties, and then handed him a helmet and safety glasses. As per orders from the security scheduler, Cyrus wore the steel-toe boots he'd purchased from the Walmart near his apartment off of Innes Road the day before...
"Good to meet you, Mr. Mitchell, I'm Cyrus, and you can count on me," Cyrus told the man before going about his duties. The construction guys seemed to know what they were doing and went about their job without paying Cyrus any attention. Cyrus found himself bored most of the time. Most security jobs were boring anyway. The previous week, Cyrus watched contractors as they fixed the electrical system inside a high-end female clothing store in the Rideau Shopping Center. Talk about boring...
From eight o'clock until about noon the men worked nonstop, and then they took a break for lunch. Cyrus, who hadn't brought anything, cursed his luck. Since Saint Paul University had summer classes going on, he figured he'd find something to eat in the school cafeteria. There were about eighty or so students in there. Cyrus headed to the nearest pay counter to buy a can of Pepsi and a sandwich. There were several people in front of him, and the clock was ticking...
"Hey stranger," came a female voice, and Cyrus turned around, a bit surprised by the greeting. At the same time, it occured to him that given the limited number of people he knew in the City of Ottawa, and his current location, it could only be one person. Upon turning around, Cyrus faced the beautiful face of Vidhi Desai, library receptionist extraordinaire and resident cutie...
"Hello again, Miss Desai, I mean Vidhi," Cyrus said, and the young woman looked him up and down, and she smiled. It suddenly occured to Cyrus that he was still wearing his helmet and safety glasses, even though he was indoors and not on the construction site. Taking off said helmet and glasses, he looked at Vidhi, who held a tray containing a sandwich, avocadoes, and chips, plus a can of Pepsi. Small people can eat and get away with it, Cyrus thought enviously.