Cal Arcton wrote:There was no sound at all as the box was swallowed up by the inky blackness. There may have been a brief flash of red, but it also could have just been a trick of the light.
"Thank you." Demona said, her voice sounding unnaturally pleased. "Now, just put it back. This'll be our little secret."
As Clementine rose from his crouch, still unperturbed by the atmospherics. "Oh-kay, Demona. I am glad you liked the present." He demonstrated his very specific capacity for gracefulness by turning around in the small storage area to replace the crate neatly over the void. It was not the first time he had been asked to throw something into a hole and never speak of it again, so it all felt pretty natural to him.
Quirking one translucent hip, she gave him a wink; at least, that was what the flicker over her blank white eye looked like. "Now, I've got to go for a while. But I hope you'll come back to see me again. Maybe someday, you can stay..." The soft laughter echoed again as she vanished.
The lights briefly flickered rapidly, then returned to their normal illumination level.
Caught trying to frame a witty, romantic farewell, Clementine didn't speak until she was long gone. "Goodbye, Demona." He paused. That didn't seem quite witty or romantic enough. "It was nice to see you." Another pause while he considered. That seemed pretty good. He turned to squeeze back out the door and up the hallway. "Sweetie," he repeated, (relatively) quietly, to himself. Now he just had to get past the door that swung the wrong way back in to the bar...