His hand ached as it resisted being clenched around a pen any longer. “Almost there...just a little bit more…” He lied to himself, choosing to ignore two towering stacks of paperwork beside him.
“Now to just sign my name...Volkan! There, good enough!”
He slammed the pen down and spun in his chair triumphantly. “Haha, take that, evil paperwork!”
Before he could rise to perform his victory dance, a rhythm of knocking rasped; followed by creaking.
A familiar and sweet voice chimed from behind the door.
"Hello mister mayor-dude-dad, may I pop in?"
His daughter would typically use this sort of tone when she wanted something, but he was pleased to have her company nonetheless.
He extended his arms out in welcome.
“Of course! Please, please! Come in, come in! Have a seat on the sofa!! Go ahead and nibble some cookies~."
Vanora smiled and happily prodded the small but adorable variety of cookies before plopping one into her mouth. He sat beside her, noting her good mood. “And to what do I owe the pleasure? Hmm?” Vanora took a rapid swallow of water to clear her throat, then tossed her hair over shoulder while withdrawing a rolled-up flyer. She handed the scroll to her father who raised a skeptical brow before reading it: Vibrance Day Celebration! Join us for our yearly celebration of watching the Blooming March and tea-brewing ceremony.
Vanora looked down at her lap while twiddling her thumbs. “I understand if you can’t make it, but it’s kinda sad that so many Volties don’t know who their own mayor is, ya know?”
Unintentionally in for the kill, she gasped at her father’s pain-stricken face. “I’m sorry! I didn’t mean it like tha-”
Before she could finish, Volkan slammed his fist down on the coffee table causing their drinks to rattle and startle her. His eyes at first glared past her at a wall; but then a glistening determination filled them as he stood up straight. “My child you are RIGHT! The people need to know their own mayor!” He pointed to the ceiling staring at whatever heavens he imagined. He was passionate with every annunciation.
“I shall not disappoint my own daughter nor the citizens of Voltra. This Vibrance Day, I will make my appearance and leave a long-lasting impression to those of all generations! Oh-HO!”
Vanora clasped her mouth to muffle a giggle, her father was a passionate individual she had always looked up to - though his reactions always were on the eccentric side, if not confusing... “Well, I'm glad I came then! You've been so cooped up lately, a day out of the house will surely refresh you. Swing by our place tomorrow and we’ll have a pre-event luncheon! I have lots to share with you!”They embraced and fist-bumped before parting ways, but he over-contemplated her final statement. “...Lots to share, hmm? I wonder what it could be…”
The next day, with a luxurious and costly fruit platter in hand, Volkan hesitated to ring the buzzer to his daughter’s home.
“I haven’t even been to her new home yet. Feels like yesterday she was living in a dorm….she’s still with Ms. Harper...I hope?! She was so cute...that one."
He had been unintentionally speaking out loud when the door opened for him. “Why, hello Mr. Aria! I knew I heard your voice out here. Please, come on in!” Vivienne’s sunshine face brought his passing doubts much relief. “Call me Dad if you like!” He beamed back at her before handing over the beautiful fruit platter and making himself comfortable within their living room.
“Vanora is just finishing up her makeup, she’ll be just a second.”
Vivienne left to check on her as Volkan went to prepare the fruit platter to serve; but was taken aback by the drawers not opening.
“Hmm?!” Quickly, he realized all cabinets in the house were baby-proofed and his face lit up bright like cayenne.
“N-No way...could Vanora be?...” His eyes darted around nervously.
“Could Vanora be what, Dad?”
Vanora sarcastically crossed her arms and rubbed her chin inquisitively. His anxiety didn’t permit him to skip a beat:
“Pregnant?”
Vivienne almost choked on the water she had sipped. “WHAT?!”
Everyone was blushing now in mutual confusion and internalized chaos. Embarrassed by his statement he desperately tried to clarify.
“Th-the baby lock thing-a-majigs!” His hand clasped a drawer as he repetitively jammed them in and out to emphasize his point.
The ridiculousness of the situation lead Vanora to let out a cackle, mean while Vivienne sighed as Vanora explained. “....No that’s for our new cat, Timberland. She’s….oh no…” Her eyes trailed off sideways and he followed her concerned gaze. “Oh no, what?....” Seeing what she saw, his mouth dropped agape, and a spirit may as well left his body.
The beautiful fruit platter he had purchased at quite a hefty price... looked ravaged by beasts. Several slices of cantaloupe in particular were missing. “Food-obsessed…” Vivienne finished Vanora’s thought, and just like that, everything made sense to him. He shook off his shock and began the search with the girls to locate the cat before she overate, and left fruit to rot in some desolate corner of their home.