Fallen Angel | By : Linalove1988 Category: S through Z > Sweeney Todd (Movie Only) > Sweeney Todd (Movie Only) Views: 1526 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Disclaimer: I do not own Sweeney Todd.
Chapter 7 Anna sat stiffly in the chair of the shop, her eyes darting around the counter and table. The counter was filled with pots and trays and everything was covered in flour. The small oven behind it was burning and the smell of dough and smoke was filling the air. Her eyes moved to the table she was seated at and she exhaled slowly. Thankfully she hadn’t seen him yet. Something she knew was only a matter of time since he lived there. She knew it had been a bad idea to mention her acquaintance, Mrs. Lovett, to her boss. Paying for ingredients was expensive, so, what was easier for the pub but have someone bake the bread and pies for the customers? Of course that would alleviate some of the cook’s responsibilities and that would be good because he would be paid less. So, there she was, sitting in Mrs. Lovett’s kitchen waiting for her to return from her bake- house downstairs. Anna sniffed the air as something strange reached her nostrils. She grimaced but before she had time to contemplate on it the baker appeared. “Sorry about that, love. Toby’s gone to get some groceries and I’m on my lonesome.” The redhead sighed as she sat down on the booth next to her and smiled widely. It seemed like she had forgotten the late night incident. Thank God. “So, tell me more about this business proposition then!” she said eagerly and Anna explained the situation to her. “It’s simply really. We will buy some of your pies three times a week. That way we can save some money. I hope the price you’ll propose will be a logical one. Not my words. The patron of the pub told me so. You will sign a contract and all so you will be covered legally.” Anna finished and Mrs. Lovett pursed her lips. “Sounds good to me. Why don’t you tell your employer to get that contract ready and have me read it. Then we can take it from there.” The baker smiled and Anna nodded. “I will. So, how is business?” she asked curiously. “Oh, it’s great, dearie! It’s going really well. So well, that I got a whole new wardrobe.” Mrs. Lovett chuckled. Anna smiled a bit at that but it was cut short when the side-door bell signaled the arrival of someone. Anna turned towards the door and she stiffened at the sight of the barber. He seemed surprised at her presence for he paused in the doorway, empty tray of food in his hand. “Ah, Mr. Todd! You remember, Anna, right?” Mrs. Lovett exclaimed and her eyes shone with mischief as she looked at him. He nodded and shut the door, “Of course.” He murmured quietly as he walked inside and placed the tray on the counter. He busied himself there for a while and Anna quickly stood up to leave. “I should go…” she said and at that the barber turned towards them, his face giving away nothing. “But, dearie, you just got here.” Mrs. Lovett said and Anna fidgeted nervously where she stood. “You’re not intimidated by my Mr. Todd here, are you?” the baker continued as she looked between the two of them. Sweeney looked up at that while fixing his half gloves and sent a glare towards the baker. “Of course not.” Anna replied quietly. “Good. Because he seemed pretty friendly to you the other night.” The redhead carried on and Anna’s face flushed. “Mrs. Lovett, that is enough.” The barber hissed and the baker looked at him innocently. “Just saying, Mr. T.” she shrugged. “I have to go…I haven’t been home at all since yesterday.” Anna added, eager to leave. “But you said you have the day off.” Mrs. Lovett said as the barber moved to the window. His eyes were on the street but she could tell that he was listening. Intently. “Yes, but my dog is alone.” Anna said and the baker blinked. “You have a dog?” “Yes. Blackie. He’s old.” Anna chuckled but she regretted it for she saw the barber turn his head towards her. His brow was furrowed and he stared at her hard as if searching for something. Anna realized her mistake a little late. Of course the name of her dog would ring a bell while she didn’t. Great. “Why were you here, Miss?” Todd asked and she noticed that he didn’t call her by her first name. “I-…” “She is here because the pub she works for wants to have a business transaction with us. We will supply them with pies and bread. Pretty good deal, don’t you think, Mr. T?” Mrs. Lovett cut her off and the barber looked at the baker briefly before he turned to lock eyes with Anna again. “Is that so? Hmm.” He murmured as he looked out of the window again, “Don’t you have to check on those pies, Mrs. Lovett?” he said suddenly and the baker looked at him strangely before she nodded. “Oh, yes…Sorry, love.” She excused herself and with a last glance towards the barber, she made her way out of the kitchen. Anna hesitated for only a few seconds before she turned to head out of the shop. “What do you think you’re doing?” Todd asked her just as she was about to exit. Anna paused and faced him with a frown. “I am sorry?” He slowly turned towards her and studied her, “Who told you to come here and propose such a deal?” he asked gruffly as he approached her. “My boss.” She responded, still puzzled. “Your boss.” he repeated and at her nod he shook his head and came to stand a breath away from her, “You shouldn’t be here.” He murmured as he reached behind her and opened the door for her. “Excuse me?” she asked shocked at his words as he took her arms in his hands and slowly pushed her out of the shop. He followed until they were both standing in the yard, just by the stairs that led to his barbershop. “Don’t come back here, you hear? Tell your boss that there’s going to be no deal.” He said as he shut the door and kept holding her arm tightly. “I can’t tell him that! I gave him the idea because I know Mrs. Lovett.” Anna said while pushing her long hair behind her ear. The wind kept messing it up again though. “You think you know her? You do not know her. And you do not know me, girl. You may think that you do but you don’t. You should have stayed where you were. In that shop, surrounded by flowers.” He murmured as he looked down at her, his eyes far away. Anna’s eyes widened. How did he know that? Did he remember her? All along? “How-…” “Don’t come back here. Or if you need to, send someone else to arrange the deal as you call it. Do you understand me?” he hissed and she swallowed hard. “Why?” she asked and he gritted his teeth as he looked at her fiercely. “Because you don’t belong here.” He said simply and his words were sharp and biting and secretive at the same time. At that moment he released her rather forcefully and she collided painfully with one of the tables. “Stay away from this place.” He repeated before he turned on his heel and climbed up the stairs to his shop. Anna watched him go until the slam of the door resonated in the cold air, signaling his entrance into his shop. Anna remained there staring at the stairs, wondering why he hadn’t threatened her to keep his identity secret. Had he known all along who she was? Had he recognized her as soon as she told him her name? And why shouldn’t she come back? What was he hiding? What he didn’t want her to know? The penetrating wind blew again and she shivered. She shook her head and realized that she should leave before the baker found out she was still there. She tightened her coat around her body and turned towards the street. Her eyes were on the sidewalk in front of her so she didn’t notice Toby. “Ma’am?” the young boy said to her and she looked at him. His arms were full with groceries and she offered a small smile. “Hello, Toby.” She said quietly before she continued down the street, missing the perplexed look on the boy’s face. ********************************* A week later… “Where in bloody hell are the bloody bottles?” Anna groaned as she stood kneeling behind the counter, “Kate!” “Aye?” the other woman called back over the noise. “Where’s the gin?” “It’s in the kitchen.” Kate called back and Anna groaned. “Why was the pub closed?” a gruff voice asked suddenly from above and Anna jumped. Her head collided with the top of the counter and she cried out. “Jesus Christ!” she exclaimed as she clutched her head which throbbed painfully at the impact. Slowly she pulled her head from under the counter and looked up at the cloudy face of Sweeney Todd.
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