Title: Only the Finest
Author: Carole
Summary: March 2005 Fazer Challenge: Write a story featuring 1/2 lb.
of chocolate. Extra points for including the words Blue and Fazer.
Main Character(s): Ezra, Vin, the rest of the Seven
Rating: Suitable for all ages
Warnings: None
Spoilers: None
AU: ATF
"Vin's not back yet?" Chris questioned, looking around the room.
"Nope," Buck answered. "Said he had a few errands to
run."
"That was a couple hours ago," JD spoke up, checking his watch.
"Perhaps it's time to search for our lost lamb," Josiah said with a
grin, picking up his phone. Just as he began to dial, the office door
opened, and in trooped a group of children, each wearing a visitor's badge and
carrying several cardboard cartons. At the front of the line was Vin
Tanner.
"Well, well, what do we have here?" Ezra drawled, leaning back in his
chair, "The Pied Piper and his followers?"
"I'd like ya'll t' meet some friends o' mine." Vin pointed to
each child in succession. "Maria, Arianna, Tatiana, and Jose
Gonzalez. They live in m' 'partment buildin'."
"And to what do we owe this unexpected pleasure?" Ezra asked.
Somehow deciphering Ezra-speak, the pigtailed Maria explained, "We're
selling candy for our school."
"They've got, uh," Vin paused to count the cartons,
"seven cases left."
"What a coincidence," drawled Ezra, "seeing that the very same
number of possible purchasers seem to be in this room."
Vin smiled. "Yeah, ain't it?"
"You wanna buy some candy?" Maria asked, approaching Ezra's desk.
"I'm afraid not. You see, I prefer my chocolate to be made with only
the finest ingredients, for example, Ghirardelli, Gourmail, Godiva or Fazer
Blue."
"Huh?" Maria asked, at a loss this time.
"Chocolate's chocolate," Vin said, peeling the wrapper from a candy
bar, taking a quick bite, and licking his fingers with a sigh of pleasure.
"Come on, Ez, don't be such a tight wad," JD said.
"It is more blessed to give than to receive," Josiah intoned, removing
his wallet from his back pocket.
"Here, I'll buy some," JD offered, getting up from his desk. His
offer was quickly echoed by Buck, Nathan, and Chris.
"It's the world's best chocolate," Jose recited, pointing to the
printing on the side of the wrapper. "It comes with almons."
"Almonds," Maria corrected.
"Yes, yes, I'm sure it is, but-"
"And there's a coupon for Burger King on the inside," Tatiana chimed
in.
"For a whole dollar off," added Arianna, her eyes wide with amazement
at the thought.
Ezra sighed, fishing into his suit pocket and pulling out a neatly folded dollar
bill. "Here you are. I'll take one."
"Just one?" Maria asked.
Vin almost laughed at the look of disappointment aimed in the Southerner's
direction. He exchanged a look with Chris, knowing the
soft-hearted-when-it-came-to-kids man wouldn't be able to resist much longer.
"Yes, well..."
"Mr. Vin said you'd be glad to buy some candy, 'cause you know how 'portant
books are."
"Books?" Ezra repeated.
"They're sellin' candy bars to help raise money t' buy books fer their
school library." Vin paused, thenadded, "They're not s'pposed to
go door to door, and their mama can't buy none 'cause she works hard jist t' put
food on th' table, so I said I'd help 'em with th' sellin'."
"Ah." Ezra's eyes swept over the small group of children, all
clamoring for their particular chocolates to be purchased, and smiled, revealing
his gold tooth.
"Are you gonna buy some, too?" Maria asked, still waiting at the side
of Ezra's desk.
"Yes, my dear, I believe I am." Ezra took the proffered box, and
examined its contents. "The world's best chocolate," he read.
"And a Burger King coupon," Maria reminded him.
"Oh, yes, I'm certain that will come in quite handy the very next time I
have a craving for reprocessed-"
"Ezra," Chris warned.
"-a delicious hamburger," Standish finished, tucking the dollar bill
back into his pocket and reaching for his wallet.
"Told ya," Vin said sotto voce to Chris. Finishing off his candy
bar in a few bites, he grinned as the undercover man completed his purchase.
The four children gathered around Vin, waving the money they'd collected.
"Look, Mr. Vin, look! We can get lots of books now!"
Congratulating the children on their success, Vin thanked his co-workers with a
nod and a smile before motioning toward the door. "Let's git movin'.
I wanna get ya home b'fore your mama has yer dinner ready."
As the children disappeared into the hallway, Ezra looked around the room.
He held up his box, filled with 8 ounce bars of chocolate. "Would
anyone like these truly delectable-"
"I'll take 'em," Vin interrupted, abruptly changing directions in
order to grab the carton out of the Southerner's hand.
Ezra held up his hand as Vin once again started for the door. "What
about my money, Mr. Tanner?"
"Money?" Vin questioned, turning around to look at Ezra.
"Money," Ezra repeated. "For the candy."
"Thought you was givin' 'em to me outta the goodness of yer heart?"
"Hardly," Ezra retorted over the muffled chuckles of his co-workers.
"Well, the way I see it, you asked if anybody wanted the candy bars.
You never said ya was sellin' 'em."
"He's right," JD chimed in, as the other members of Team Seven nodded
in agreement.
"Gentlemen," Ezra protested. "Surely, in the interest of
fairness..."
"You may as well give up," Nathan advised. "Once he's got
chocolate in his hands..."
"But..." Ezra's voice trailed off as a very contented-looking
sniper stuffed half of a chocolate bar into his mouth, tucked two cases of candy
under his arm, and headed into the hallway after the children.
"Ba' 'n a fw," the sharpshooter called over his shoulder.
As Chris headed for his office, and Buck, Josiah, Nathan, and JD sat back down
at their desks, Ezra shook his head. Picking up a file folder from his
desk, he made sure no one could see the small smile that stole across his face.
~end~
March 2005