In a nighttime version of London, Danny stood against a wall near a busy intersection, overlooking the traffic that endlessy kept on passing by. It was only about 8 o' clock at night, so the people and the city were still bustling in an attempt to get to their plans and other destinations. It was a nice night, even the weather had begun to clear up too, something that definitely caught Danny's attention when he first arrived. Despite the busy atmosphere, Danny kept his calm by waiting for his friend Miseria, whom he had notified to show up at his location. Even though the night would probably turn out bad for him, he figured he had nothing to lose at this point...except maybe paying for the dinner they had talked about a couple days ago.
So there he stood in nice looking clothing, nothing too fancy, but something semi-formal. If he was going to be agreeing to her terms, he would at least want to be taken out like a fancy woman would, wearing a light gray jacket, white shirt, and black jeans, something you would see on someone as they entered a nightclub or something. He looked down at his phone and quickly checked the time, hoping he had given her the correct information. It was only ten minutes past, but hey, talk about being fashionably late, right? He sighed, hoping she hadn't stood him up on this dinner. Perhaps she got scared at the fact that she'd have to wear pink clothing for a week and decided to chicken out. He grinned. Yeah, that had to be the answer, and he would gloat about that to her for the longest time. Although, he didn't want to seem to anxious about putting on a bikini...he could wait for a while, another hour if need be.
Looking back towards the traffic, Danny began to watch the people as they passed, taking note of the most minute details as they passed. Someone obviously looked like they had to use the bathroom, his posture slouched forward into a quick run, and another looked like he had just killed someone, the guy looking left and right over his shoulder at a breakneck speed. Perhaps he did just kill someone and Danny would end up seeing it on the news or something. A hopeful thought if just that. He quickly grew bored of the people watching however, looking back down at his feet and sighing. Patience was a virtue everyone should have, but for Danny, it was something he just could never grasp upon. He needed to do something at any given time, and waiting just really didn't fit the playbook right now. Then again, he was very impatient...and the thought of Miseria is frilly clothing made him smile.
He could wait.