Paris in the middle of summer stunk but that didn’t take away from the charm of the city. It was a smell of raw sewage, cigarette smoke, fresh bread and wine; that was what it was. Elijah’s time in Paris had been spent in perhaps one of the dingiest parts and suddenly he found himself in a rather upmarket nook that didn’t suit him at all but he figured he’d make some effort considering he’d wanted to impress Mira in some fashion or another, not just resort back to his old ways in Paris. He was going to relax, of course, and drink an almost offensive amount of wine, but he wasn’t going to treat Paris quite like he had done in the past. He had company now, and important company at that.
Elijah wanted to, as mentioned, impress Mira and he didn’t think the way to do that was to lollop around and get ridiculously drunk. No, he’d have to wine and dine her then get ridiculously drunk. But really, he had a plan at hand and as he neared the time he was becoming increasingly antsy and desperate to say things that he should have said years ago. He was nervous, granted, but he figured he really didn’t have anything to lose anymore. He knew what he wanted; it was just about getting it now.
Elijah left Mira’s side momentarily in the foyer of the hotel and moved to the front desk where he spoke briefly with the woman there who handed him the key to their room: a suite on the third floor. Elijah then moved back to Mira and gestured for them to take the lift, having already clocked the stairs and deciding against them considering their steepness. The entered the lift which whisked them up onto the third floor in no time. They stepped out onto the third floor and Elijah took her bag from her and gestured for her to go ahead, handing her the key to their room.
The room was white based but accented with gold and thoroughly beautiful. When they entered the room, Elijah placed their bags down by the door and slipped off his shoes, shrugging his jacket off and hanging it onto one of the pegs mounted on the wall and crossing the room to where the balcony was, opening the double doors and peaking out to find a table and chairs with, of course, an ash tray on top. Elijah was naturally tempted to have a cigarette but he decided to put it off, taking the pack from his back pocket anyway and tossing it onto the table. He then turned around and looked at Mira, smiling a little.
“What do you think?” He asked.