“Sir- sir, excuse me- sir- you can not smoke- sir- excuse me- you can not smoke in here!” A rather frazzled waitress spoke, trying to get the man in the booth before her to listen to the words she was practically jamming into his ears; he could hear her alright, and the fact that she seamed to think that repeating her words would change his lack of interest in what she was saying annoyed him to such an extent that he had considered pouring his wine over her head- but then he had banished the though after realizing that it would be nothing but a waste of good wine if he actually did so.
“Stop doing that!” Vito finally replied, speaking with his jaw locked, not even looking up from the expensive silver watch on his wrist, which he had been examining only a moment ago- before the dreadfully ignorant women had begun screeching in his ears. He rested his hand against his forehead, massaging his temples as he often did when he was experiencing extreme aggravation, in order to keep his temper, “Unless you wish for me to set that… gorgeous little uniform of yours on fire, with this cigarette, I suggest you bring me another bottle of your finest wine and leave me to drink in peace,” he spoke, sounding surprisingly calm for someone who was grinding his teeth together to the point of filing his bicuspids down to nothing.
“I’m sorry sir, but its against the rules”- but just as she was about to recite the entire employee handbook, Vito looked up from his wristwatch and stood slowly, smoothing the front of his suit down before turning his full attention to the women, “Does this job, honestly, mean that much to you?” he asked, his voice so quiet it almost sounded as if he were whispering. The waitress, clearly apprehensive, nodded her head, her outrageously curly red hair moving with her as she did so, “yes, sir, I do but what does that”- and once again she was interrupted; Vito loved that look of frustration that passed over her face whenever she stopped her midsentence, it was so very entertaining, and had the women not aggravated him so much he surely would have found it attractive, “Well… every good crew member goes down with their ship…” Vito spoke, cupping her face with his hand, while bringing his lighter to the side of her blouse with the other. “I believe it is the captain that goes down with his shi”- interrupted, again, though it hadn’t been Vito to interrupt her that time around; she had been interrupted by a bright orange flame which had begun crawling up the white fabric of her shirt –“Shit!” she exclaimed, her eyes wide.
"Well, move around too much and it will be the crew member bringing the ship down..."
Vito sat back down in his booth slowly, sighing as he did so, “Forget that second bottle of wine, doll, I know where to get a much better one,” he said with a flirtatious smirk, though he knew she was too preoccupied by the fact that Vito had set her uniform on fire to look his way. He brought his glass to his lips and allowed the alcohol to rush into his mouth and make its way down his throat, the feeling oh so soothing. He closed his eyes for a moment, savoring the flavor, and then stood once more, straightened his clothes so that nothing was wrinkled, and made his way out of the door.
It had been a cheap place anyway, and Vito wasn’t a big fan of the women that talked too much.
With his hands in his pockets, Vito walked down the sidewalk, listening to the sweet sound of a light rain falling from the heavens. He grinned- a grin that was almost genuine- and headed towards Diagon Alley; normally he wouldn’t have set foot anywhere near the place, but he had a good feeling that he would run into someone he knew, and loved to taunt, if he made his way into the shittier part of wizard-London. After all, Jack Dyllan never had been good with money.