Despite being only a small channel of water away, Paris seemed like a whole different word compared to London. The nick name of City of Lights was certainly apt. It seemed the city sparkled at night and it dazzled Julia. She had always loved the French city, ever since a young age. It was one of her favorite places to go on family vacation. The only reason the teenager hadn't chosen to run to Paris when she left home was because she figured it would be first place to look for her. Fluent in French and a lover of all things French, it was no secret to her father that she loved the country and the city. At times, Julia would wonder if her father had anyone go look for her--he wouldn't look himself, she assumed. However, when thoughts like that passed through she would quickly push them away. It was painful to think of her family wondering where she was and what happened to her, but it was more painful to think that maybe they just didn't wonder about her at all.
The German teen found herself in Paris today due to her boss, Leon's, business. The older man had, of course, left Julia unaware of his business. He revealed only what he needed of her--smuggling. They entered the city early in the morning and he had sent Julia with a small package to an older man who lived in an apartment in the 1st arrondissement. Thanks to her multiple visits to the city, she was able to quickly navigate her way to the destination. She used the metro and other similar transportation to reach the man both for wanting to not draw attention to herself and for the novelty of using muggle transportation. It took way too long and there wasn't a seat on the one metro, but she enjoyed watching the people--tourists, university students from both Paris and other countries, everyday Parisians. She watched with bright, attentive eyes at their interactions and she couldn't get over the normalcy of their lives, while she sat, her purse tight to her body, carrying what she knew was an illegal object or substance in her world. It was almost amusing that they had no idea that what she had was potentially dangerous. She loosely wondered if Leon had the same amusement, watching Julia treat each package he gave her as more dangerous than the last, even though she never knew what she was transporting.
After she had given the man his package and returned to Leon, he gifted her with the rest of the day to do as she please and some money to do with what she wanted. That money was quickly turned into alcohol at the nearest restaurant. She sat outside, enjoying the breezy, but sunny day, watching people move past her as she sipped on a white wine, before deciding to migrate to the nearby Montmartre to move closer to a younger crowd. In no time, she found herself in a bar, surrounded by people in their late teens to early 20s. As the bar filled, Julia found herself being flirted with by what would be an attractive Frenchman if it wasn't for the fact that he smelled like he had taken a bath in his cologne. As she had been attempting to enjoy her mixed drink, her nostrils were assaulted by the overwhelming scent of patchouli, citrus and sleazy. Leaving money on the table, the man tried to follow her out, but Julia quickly moved through the crowd trying to dodge him. She was no sooner outside than she saw the man still close behind her. Julia rolled her eyes in annoyance. She wasn't nervous, but he was beginning to make her want to punch him.
Looking around, Julia spied a blonde man nearby who looked a lot less sketchy than the grease ball behind her. "Hey honey," Julia called out a little too loudly in French, nearing the man. Pushing her body into him, Julia moved against him like he had been expecting to see her. "I've been waiting for you, you're late, you know I hate waiting." Tossing a look behind her, Julia saw the earlier man walking away looking defeated. Moving away from the man, Julia looked at him, a wide smile on her face.
"Sorry about that...some guys can't take a hint you know?" She laughed breezily, before looking the man up and down quickly. Biting down on her lip, she figured this man might make better company than the man from before. "I'm Julia. I could buy you a drink as thanks for saving me."