Henri - 22
Taegan showed up at five-thirty the next morning, as promised. The moment Henri got into the SUV, Taegan kissed him. "For luck," he explained, before commenting, "You look classy."
Henri had promised himself he wouldn't overreact to positive comments, the way he had last night—so he said "Thank you," and left it at that.
He was nervous at the idea of being on television. Surprisingly, in his opinion, it turned out it wasn't nearly as bad as he'd expected. Of course I didn't do anything after the initial introductions except hang around in the background while the reporter interviewed Taegan and Williams. God, Williams thinks a lot of himself. He's a good artist, I guess, but jeez.
After the segment was over, the TV crew left, promising it would air again on the nine o'clock news that evening. Once they were gone, Henri stripped off his jacket, leaving it in the closet in Taegan's office next to his tux.
"Now, what are you going to do to kill the rest of the day?" Taegan asked, when Henri returned to the showroom.
"Find somewhere not too far from the apartment where I can buy groceries and dishes."
"Give me a minute and we'll run a search first. It'll save you time." Taegan brought up a map site, entering Henri's address. "You're in luck."
"Great," Henri said, noting there were two groceries and a dollar store within walking distance, as well as a Laundromat. After Taegan shut down the site, Henri asked him, "If I find decent food, do you… Would you like to stop by for dinner?"
"I'd love to. It won't be until sometime after seven though." Taegan chuckled. "I sort of owe it to my poor, belabored employees to actually put in a few hours of work."
"You have been absent a lot, no thanks to me," Henri said, feeling guilty.
"By my choice, so don't worry about it." Taegan kissed him lightly. "I'll see you this evening. And, be careful."
"I will be. Besides which, it's too soon for Xavier to do anything, even if he did see or hear about the interview, unless he's here in the city."
"True, I suppose, still…"
"Honest. I'll be watching for anyone who seems too interested in me."
As he left the store, he heard Taegan mutter, "Better be."
Even though he was very aware of anyone near him, Henri felt a sense of freedom when he got off the bus a block from the apartment and made his way to the dollar store. He spent half an hour picking out pots, pans, dishes, towels and wash clothes from the rather mundane selection they had. From there, he walked to the grocery store a block from the apartment. He ended up buying some steaks and fresh vegetables, as well as staples—condiments, butter, milk, tea and instant coffee. Next thing on my to-do list, get a coffeemaker. And a microwave, he added, after walking past the frozen food section.
Juggling bags, glad he was stronger than the average human, Henri walked home to the apartment.


