"Hey you" she said, smiling in an unconvincingly sweet way - as she stepped from the little black MX-5 parked outside my terrace house. The night was warm, and she wore a short form-fitting, but not too tight, black dress. Her midnight blue eyes were undeniably inviting, the long shining black hair hanging in sleek waves down to her waist.
"You look... gorgeous" I managed.
"Same to you," she strode up to me and wound her arm around my waist, "as always." I couldn't help blushing. She walked me round to the passenger side of the car; my body followed hers like I was under a spell. Maybe I was... she did have a distinctly witchy air about her. She opened the door for me and ushered me in.
"You still haven't told me where we're going!"
"One of my favourite little... haunts" she smiled. She was beside me in the driver's seat almost too quickly.
"Haunt?" I didn't like the way she's said it.
"You'll see Little One." Little One. I was a good five inches taller than her, but in a way... yes I was the little one. She hadn't told me her age, "woman's prerogative" she'd said when I asked, and I couldn't figure it out. Her skin was like fresh cream, but her eyes... they seemed ancient. I was a little scared of her, but too intrigued to back out now. The car slid through the night streets, she drove far too fast, but she was so in control you didn't realise until you saw the speedometer. She chatted to me casually, and I found myself telling her anything she wanted, things I should have been guarded about. "You make me so nervous" I admitted finally - we were out of sight of any lights or houses now, and she drove even faster. She laughed in a friendly way - "Me? You know I wouldn't hurt a fly!" I did. But I wasn't a fly. Suddenly a deer appeared in the headlights. "Shit!" I gasped before I could stop myself. She turned the wheel sharply, then again the other way, and let the car spin out of the deer's way, doing a full revolution, facing down the road perfectly, the deer startled but uninjured behind us.
"What! How the hell'd you do that?"
"Advanced drivers license babe." Behind us the deer shook her head twice, and then walked across like nothing had happened.