Orion paced back and forth in the entrance chamber, an anxiety he didn't fully understand bubbling from within. Pink and gold light filtered from the crescent-shaped windows above, and nearby against the door leaned the bouncer, Mitzi, idly filing her nails. He tried not to look at her taut, toned physique, even if her red leotard hugged it like she
wanted
him to stare.
He let out a frustrated sigh and turned to pace the other direction. They'd told him that Sapnettle had already gone off with Penny and Divette to 'get cleaned up', leaving him to wait alone while the chance to catch Celia no doubt slipped between his fingers. That witch's priorities were utter madness.
He rose from his seat and stalked over to the reception desk, where the strange woman in blue sat.
He tapped against the counter to get her attention. The woman turned her large blue sunglasses on him, one perfect eyebrow arching. "Yes?"
Her voice was crystal-clear, melodic, perfectly calm and in control. The sunglasses glittered, reflecting the pink-and-gold lights back at him.
"I." Orion licked his lips, but his mouth suddenly felt dry. "I, um... I..."
"Well, speak up." She tilted her head slightly. "Is there something you wanted, sir?"
Orion wiped his mouth self-consciously. "I... I was just wondering what kind of a... place this is."
"Ah. Were you." Her fingers played with the inkpen at her desk, twirling it between them, pretty blue nails clicking against its metal surface. Her voice went soft, almost too soft to hear. "And would you like me to explain?"
Orion's fingers tugged anxiously at his belt. He leaned in to hear her better. "Yes?"
Perfect, pouty azure-blue lips curved upwards in a smile.
The woman's hand shot forward--blue nails sparkling in the light--and took him by the chin.
Orion froze. His heart raced, and briefly, he let her pull him forward. She drew him closer until he was leaning over the desk, not even a foot away from her. Her tinted glasses gleamed, dazzling him as those luscious lips moved slowly, sensuously. "Yes,
what
?"
Orion stared at her, wide-eyed.
He heard stiletto heels clicking rapidly down the hallway.
"I'm back!" Penny cooed, prancing up and hooking her arm in his. "Sorry I took so long, sweetie!"
"N-No problem." Orion couldn't look away from the Woman In Blue, not until Penny had wrenched him away fully and led him a few paces off.
He glanced at Penny. Her nose was twitching like a rabbit's, and her eyes were on the woman. She almost looked as unnerved as he felt.
She seemed to notice his stare. Her hazel eyes rose to meet his, and she gave a big smile. "We should find you someplace to sit down!" She bounced on her tiptoes, heels clicking against the floor.
Clak-clak-clak.
"I'm fine." Orion felt a little clear-headed now, and he dimly wondered why he would have felt any other way before. "I just want to get on with the..." He looked around, scowling. "... arrest. Where is Sapnettle, anyways?"
"Oh~! She wanted to take some extra time to relax. She said you could go on without her!"
"She said that?"
"Uh-huh!" She put a finger to pouting lips. "She
also
indicated, kind of, um, nonverbally, that she wanted to spend more time... enjoying Divette's hospitality."
"... ah." Orion felt his concern burn away into frustration. Of