Chapter Seven

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Settling into her new home wasn't difficult to do. After a few busy days introducing herself to Nexus Spire, Vivian gave herself some time to get to know her own home, and she did it by lounging around, watching films and television, and playing retro videogames. She gorged herself with many different foods that she had discovered since she had arrived. She also made sure that her bed was adequately lived-in.

A few days of lounging around her home was heaven and, while she didn’t objectively hate her job, she wasn’t excited to getting back to it. She did, however, feel somewhat differently about an upcoming date with Delano.

It was only a few hours after Vivian accepted his contact information that Delano messaged her and asked if she was interested in getting some coffee. She felt good about this turn of events, but there was also an underlying uneasiness. It may not exactly have been a "date," and it certainly wasn't an official work date.

After a little research into the coffee shop that he invited her to, she discovered that it is near the top of the spire, so she dressed accordingly. Vivian slipped into an opulent maxi dress and collar that matched the blue in her eyes.

Once she slipped on her peep-toe heels, she stepped outside to be picked up by an ultra-elegant personal transport. It arrived, silently and gently touching the landing platform. Sliding glass doors opened into a large cabin with plush ergonomic seating on a central dais with a full 360-degree cylindrical glass wall that provided an uninterrupted view of the city and the spire as the vehicle climbed toward its upper levels.

The Vista Barista was exactly what the name indicated. When Vivian arrived on the roof of the building and was greeted by her suitor offering her a hand as she stepped out of the transport.

"Hi," Vivian said softly, already intimidated by the large man's gentle smile.

"Hi," Delano replied, himself intimidated by Vivian's beautiful visage.

The two were awkwardly silent and still, their touching hands freezing them in place. Vivian was afraid that the man would bow and kiss the top of her hand as if it were an old movie, but she felt a subtle disappointment when he refrained from doing so, instead guiding her to the entry elevator.

The descent into the Vista Barista was breathtaking, as many things so often were on this planet. The beautiful elegance of the café was eclipsed by the view that inspired its name.  After stepping out of the elevator, they moved to a secluded enclave next to the inclined glass wall, allowing them to peer out and see the not-quite skyscrapers and skybridges stretching out interminably to meet the curvature of Nexus's surface.

"What do you think?" Del said. Vivian looked over the expansive grid of buildings below them.

"It's quite the sight," she said with a calm demeanor.

"You don't have acrophobia, do you?"

"When I arrived here only weeks ago, I might have said yes, but extreme heights seem to be unavoidable in this city."

"That's true, at least if you live above the surface."

 

 

 

 

 

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