He sat watching TV, the patterns of color projected across his shirt.
She descends in the corner with her little smile and tucks her wings into a jaunty angle, kneeling at his feet. "Hello."
Only his eyes move, then they slide over her with the impersonal flow of water over rocks. His head moves briefly up in the economical acknowledgment involving the minimum amount of effort or interest.
"Hello again." She holds out one pale hand and extends it, her eyes meeting his with polite reproach. "This is a handshake. It is customary to extend your hand in greeting."
He stares through her, then raises his hand, shakes hers briefly and then drops his hand to the chair arm. "You're greeted. TV's on." His voice twisted into a mockery of hers. "It is customary to leave a gentleman the fuck alone when he obviously doesn't want to be disturbed."
She smiled. "You're right. I'm so rude. I should knock." She reaches over and raps on his head a few times. "Hello." She moves out of the way of the set and settles on the chair arm, scooting his arm out of the way by inches.
He moves his arm aside and it drops into his lap. His eyes roll and he takes a sip of his drink.
She turns to him. "What are we watching?"
His voice is monotone. "Nothing. There's nothing on."