"Andy-boy...Your flight has landed." a cool voice echoed within Andrew's mind.
With a quiet gasp, the young man's bright green eyes snapped open and he sat up. Looking around, he saw that he was alone. Of course he was alone, who else would be here with him? Private jet, 1st Class. Only Andrew and a singular attendant were on board, save for the pilots. Blinking, he wiped at the corners of his mouth as he peered around the cabin of the jet. He had a tendency to drool whenever he slept, able to sleep just about anywhere regardless of the level of comfort. Certain that he was indeed alone, he sighed. His shoulders sagging slightly from the realization.
"Th-...Thank you, for waking me." He internally replied to the voice.
"Any time, Andy-boy. Now, shouldn't we get moving? We shouldn't dilly-dally..."
"R-right.."
Looking up, he then noticed his female attendant silently waiting for him in the open cabin door. Face growing hot and red from the embarrassment of having her wait, he quickly grabbed his coat and left his seat. Keeping his head and eyes lowered, he quietly muttered "E-excuse m-me." The young woman in her maid outfit gave a curt smile and bowed her head lower than his, motioning with a hand towards the exit of the jet. "Not at all. Right this way, Master."
Nervously adjusting the knot of his tie, he walked past her and walked down the steps of the jet. Greeted by the warm sunlight of Japan's climate, he made his way to the terminal of the airport. As he walked, he wondered what was it about Japan that attracted so much supernatural attention? It seemed to be the source of so many odd gatherings of paranormal/spiritual activity.
"It's because the people of this country are closer to the spiritual world. They have a profound and deep respect for such things, Andy-boy." the sweet-as-honey voice answered.
Flustered at having his private thoughts intruded on, he kept quiet as he walked faster. His cheeks still burning red with embarrassment. As he walked, his female attendant followed close behind rolling his singular bag of luggage.
"Aww, what's the matter Andy-boy? I didn't anger you now, did I?" the cool-as-water voice teased.
Andrew offered no response.
"Fine. Pout then."
Approaching the entrance of the airport, Andrew stopped and slipped his blazer coat on. As he fumbled with the buttons of his coat, his attendant came up and stopped him. Quickly and efficiently buttoning the front of his coat for him, she smiled as she smoothed a few wrinkles out and dusted some lint off of his shoulders.
"Y-y-you don't have to help me. I can do it m-m-myself." he stuttered, annoyed.
Smiling still, she handed him his luggage.
"Nonsense. Have a safe trip, Master. The family has high expectations of you."
He swallowed dryly. He knew of his family's expectations for him. She didn't have to mention it. He knew all too well.
His attendant giving him a curtsy, he stammered and put his hands up frantically. A few onlookers shooting him curious glances, he grew ever more nervous.
"Oh, relax a little Andy-boy. Give your attendant a proper and memorable farewell.." with that, Andrew lost control temporarily as Asmodeus took over his body.
As a ring of black diamonds appeared encircling his left eye, Asmodeus smirked. A mischievous gleam in his green eyes as he approached the curtsying attendant. Wrapping an arm around her waist, he pressed his body against hers and brought his lips to her ear. A small but quiet yelp escaping her own lips from the sudden physical contact, her body going rigid. "Thank you for the consideration, miss. You have a safe return home yourself," he whispered into her ears as his hand gave her backside a firm squeeze. Her face growing beet-red.
Chuckling, Asmodeus as Andrew stepped back and gave her wink. The black diamonds around his left eye faded away as Andrew regained control of his body. Standing there frozen in a mixture of fear and mortification, he tried to offer an apology but his voice stalled in his throat as he looked at his attendant. Asmodeus' cruel laughter deafeningly loud in his mind. Others in the airport saw the incident and were now standing and staring. Some even pointing and recording with their phones, others snapping pictures. With a huff, the attendant adjusted her outfit and shot Andrew an angry glare.
Bowing her head she bid him farewell once more, "Have a safe trip, Master." her words hard, but understanding.
Looking around at the small crowd that was gathering, he gulped.
"I-I...I'm s-sorry!" he meekly whispered to her as he grabbed his luggage and stormed out of the airport.
Furious at Asmodeus, he shoved his luggage into the storage compartment under the bus and got on.
Keeping his eyes on the ground and head lowered, he walked straight to the back of the bus to the corner seat and sat.
Reaching into his inner coat pocket, he pulled out a small book and proceeded to bury his nose in it. Ignoring all of the other passengers and not even bothering to ask if this was the correct bus. He already knew who they were, he could already tell that they weren't of normal human origin. Not wanting to speak or acknowledge any of the other bus riders, he focused on his reading. Hoping that none of them saw what had transpired just inside the airport terminal. Great, what a way to start things off. At least it shouldn't be all bad. I mean, least of all they were in Japan. The source and birth home of many of his favorite anime and manga..
"Oh, come on Andy-boy. I know you enjoyed that and trust me, she did too."
"Sh-shut up..." he continued his reading, trying his best to ignore the others and most of all Asmodeus.