Los Paraisos: Hell's Kitchen Restaurant
"You all right, Moira?"
Moira shook herself out of her thoughts, turning to the cleric. Nah. It couldn't be. Not here. "Yeah..." she said gruffly, frowning once more at the menus. "'M alright."
While Syed was grateful for his water (the events of the day had left him very thirsty), Moira just stared at her glass like it was a foreign substance. What was this shit?! What was it?!! Luckily, Cid returned with their starters, a couple of sharing dishes, and asked them just the right sort of question.
"You got anything with more alcohol in it than this shit?" she asked, poking at her still untouched water.
"Well, if you know what you want for your main we'll have a wine to suit it, sis," Cid responded.
She glanced over to Amy. "Yeah, the steak thing she's got. But I like my meat rare."
"We've got a merlot that will go well with that, sis. Or a zinfandel."
Moira was impressed, even though as far as she was concerned red wines were just red wines. She picked one randomly. Syed on the other hand simply ordered himself a curry - he hadn't had one in a long while now, and he was really starting to crave it. There was only one on the menu, but he did ask somewhat apologetically if he could have his extra spicy. He didn't like coming across as picky, especially when the chefs seemed pretty much abused here, but he felt he needed some comfort food. And somehow, this place was a lot more welcoming than it first appeared. Maybe it was the complete chaos constantly bursting from the kitchens?
Josette's information was very concerning, but at least they had something as a link between them all. Whoever was doing this had a prowling ground. Moira rested her head on the palm of her hand. While she was not exactly listening carefully, she was paying a lot more attention than usual. Once more the thought of if she had a daughter, if they went missing like that... she hated it.
“You know, we should go clubbing sometime. Girls’ night out!”
"You sure that’s wise? -Ooh, calamari!- What I mean is, if girls are disappearing, wouldn’t it be safer to not go where it’s risky?”
"Yeah, maybe leave it til later," Syed concurred with a nod. "They're not the safest of places at the best of times."
"They're normally fine you paranoid fuck," Moira countered as she chewed on some fancy-ass looking pate, elbowing his arm with annoyance. "Normally."
The pair of them fell silent to allow Amy to ask a question, although it turned out to be pointless since the noisy chef with the cap interrupted again. Weren't chefs supposed to wear those poofy white hats? Either way, after giving his own piece - that he too knew someone who had gone missing, although he was startlingly unfazed by it - he retreated back into the kitchens.
Syed's eyes lowered to his hands. "This doesn't make sense..." he muttered, his thin eyebrows creasing at the middle with a frown. The mention of a coverup sent his mind into overdrive, and Amy's cut-off question - or at least what he assumed she was asking - only really made it worse. "Why these clubs?"
Moira sighed. Someone get this guy a tin hat before he gets too excited.
Hell's Kitchen - Kitchens
"WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING?!" Gordon screamed, his face inches from Crispin's nose. "YOU ARE A CHEF!!! YOU WORK IN HERE, NOT OUT THERE!!!" He looked practically apocolyptic, his face going a vivid purple in his rage. The man had the attention span of a gnat he was sure, constantly leaving his duty to bother the customers. "Now, unless you want your next job to be fucking flipping burgers, then GET BACK TO IT!!!"
Gordon approached the opening in the wall to the seating area, holding his head in his hands. Oh gods, these people were going to be the death of him. And Crispin... especially Crispin...
He looked out to the main restaurant. Geez, that was a big group, and an odd mix at that. Cid was doing a great job serving them by the looks of it though, they all looked happy. But then again Cid was one of his best employees. Gordon afforded himself a tiny smile. Now, the important thing was to keep them looking like that after they had their meals. That was the most important thing of all.
And then he caught sight of the bigger woman. She looked a similar age to him, maybe a little younger, but those eyes were pretty much unmissable. He had only ever met a few people with eyes like that, and he had met all but one of them within the last few years or so. It had been so long, but could it be...? It had to be, right? There was no mistaking her, even now.
He made a mental note to make sure table 4 got bigger portions.