CLARA
“We need more drinks,” Xavier mumbled to himself.
I just want to go home and sleep. “I’ll go get it.” Who feels sleepy in a club? I guess that’s me… perhaps walking around can make me more active.
“Please do check on your friend who left hours ago to dance.” He quipped.
Catching on to the sarcasm in his statement, I chuckled. “She’ll be fine. Knowing Lyra, I am sure she already found a company.”
“She’s that quick huh?” He muttered in a judgemental tone and I glared at him. “What?!” He blurted out, returning my glare, “This is her first time being in Manhattan, isn’t she scared of being hurt? missing? Abducted?”
“In a busy club?” I drawled out with an eye roll. “She’s an adult Xavier, and stop being an ass.”
I walked out of the private booth, closing the door softly behind me. I was already halfway to the bar when I realized I didn’t even ask him his preference.
Opting to get the drink he was currently taking, I continued to make my way to the bar. “Can I get a bottle of Yamazaki please?”
The barman eyed me suspiciously. “What did you say, ma’am?”
The look in his eyes told me that he heard me clearly but was skeptical if I could afford it. “I didn’t stutter.”
Suddenly, a hand draped across my shoulder, and out of reflex, I shoved it away before turning to put a face to the hand.
For starters, the male cologne wasn’t familiar.
Turning with the intention of scolding I met a familiar face who smiled at me apologetically. “I didn’t mean to scare you.” He quickly explained, “I sighted you from up there and had my suspicions it was you, so I came down to check.”
Smiling softly, I returned my attention to the barman, waiting for my order. “It’s fine Dave, I had assumed that it was a total stranger.”
The barman, his facial expression suddenly back to neural passed me the drink. “What are doing here? Nights out?”
He nodded. “Hanging out with bossman and Lisa.”
I almost frowned. “You are here with Damien?” I asked and he nodded. Didn’t Damien say he had an important meeting? “Is it work-related?”
Dave tilted his head. “You can join us, I’m sure Damien will be glad to see you.”
I don’t think so. If he wanted to hang out with me tonight, he wouldn’t have declined my offer. “It’s fine, I’m actually here with my brother and a friend.”
“Dave?” A female voice called from behind me, before she showed her face. “Damien is demanding to see you.” Her eyes flickered to me lazily. “Hello, Clara.”
I have no reason to smile at her, not after the lie she told me about me being Damien’s second choice. “Hello, Lisa.” I greeted, the soft expression I had on for Dave flattening instantly.
“I have to go,” Dave chimed in, “it was lovely running into you.”
“You too,” I responded, my soft smile returning. “And please you don’t have to tell Damien that you ran into me.”
Dave frowned. “Why?”
“You heard the lady.” Lisa snapped, “And stop keeping Damien waiting, you know he hates that.”
Dave hurried away into the crowd whilst I grabbed my order with the intention of going back to my booth because honestly there was nothing to say to Lisa.
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