Nov 16, 2018 16:47:24 GMT
Post by Adrijana Evgeniya on Nov 16, 2018 16:47:24 GMT
Adri was hunting. What she was hunting, she was not sure yet. It might be a partner for the evening, or it might be a new guest for her playhouse. All she knew was the urge that had struck her, the urge to go out into the wide world and, in some way, conquer.
She wore high-heeled boots, adding to her already substantial height, black leather-look leggings, a red top she'd found at the mall recently and had been wanting to try out that held on with a ring-style halterneck and a clasp in the middle of her back so that it left her décolletage and midriff and most of her back bare (gotta show off the tattoos there), elbow-length, fingerless gloves, hair half up half down, nails painted black, a ring in her lip and another in her eyebrow. A spiked metal choker, black jade dangle earrings and very dark lipstick completed her outfit. Her colors were black and red and a bit of purple in some of her jewellery abd makeup. Inspecting herself in the mirror she was overall pleased, though she kept troubling the lip ring with her tongue, barely aware she was doing it.
She had no deep plan, just a goal to find targets of opportunity. The name of the bar she told her taxi driver was almost at random. She almost lit a cigarette in the cab but he gave her a dirty look and pointed at the sign. "No smoking."
She let out a longsuffering sigh. "It's impossible to smoke comfortably anywhere in this town..."
The bar was doing a brisk business but not uncomfortably crowded. Adri had brought a jacket against the fall cool but kept it slung over her shoulder as soon as she was inside. She slid up to the bar and pushed her card across it.
"Keep it open," she said. "Gimme an Aftershock for starters." She could take more alcohol then her body size would indicate; the same fast-burning effect that kept her skinny despite her atrocious diet of junk food meant she had to drink quite a lot to get really slammed. Which she had absolutely no problem with.
Her drink came out, flames dancing on top, which made her laugh and clap her hands before scooping it up to her mouth for a big gulp.
"Hey, watch it!" said the bartender. "That's still on-" The fire went out. Adri grinned at him, swallowed. "Did I scare you?"
He shook his head. "Sorry. Just didn't want you burned is all. That's a neat trick."
"It's the alcohol fumes that burn," said Adri. "You just gotta scatter them."
"I know, I know," said the bartender. "Still kind of freaky seeing you get it that close."
"Maybe I'll teach you later," said Adri. "Thimble of whiskey?"
"You got it." The bartender turned away. Adri grinned. Little did he know the flames wouldn't have harmed her no matter how close they got, and she had a much more effective method of putting them out then scattering the fumes.
Glass in hand, she rested an elbow on the bar, turning around to survey the other patrons of the bar.
Adam Cooper
She wore high-heeled boots, adding to her already substantial height, black leather-look leggings, a red top she'd found at the mall recently and had been wanting to try out that held on with a ring-style halterneck and a clasp in the middle of her back so that it left her décolletage and midriff and most of her back bare (gotta show off the tattoos there), elbow-length, fingerless gloves, hair half up half down, nails painted black, a ring in her lip and another in her eyebrow. A spiked metal choker, black jade dangle earrings and very dark lipstick completed her outfit. Her colors were black and red and a bit of purple in some of her jewellery abd makeup. Inspecting herself in the mirror she was overall pleased, though she kept troubling the lip ring with her tongue, barely aware she was doing it.
She had no deep plan, just a goal to find targets of opportunity. The name of the bar she told her taxi driver was almost at random. She almost lit a cigarette in the cab but he gave her a dirty look and pointed at the sign. "No smoking."
She let out a longsuffering sigh. "It's impossible to smoke comfortably anywhere in this town..."
The bar was doing a brisk business but not uncomfortably crowded. Adri had brought a jacket against the fall cool but kept it slung over her shoulder as soon as she was inside. She slid up to the bar and pushed her card across it.
"Keep it open," she said. "Gimme an Aftershock for starters." She could take more alcohol then her body size would indicate; the same fast-burning effect that kept her skinny despite her atrocious diet of junk food meant she had to drink quite a lot to get really slammed. Which she had absolutely no problem with.
Her drink came out, flames dancing on top, which made her laugh and clap her hands before scooping it up to her mouth for a big gulp.
"Hey, watch it!" said the bartender. "That's still on-" The fire went out. Adri grinned at him, swallowed. "Did I scare you?"
He shook his head. "Sorry. Just didn't want you burned is all. That's a neat trick."
"It's the alcohol fumes that burn," said Adri. "You just gotta scatter them."
"I know, I know," said the bartender. "Still kind of freaky seeing you get it that close."
"Maybe I'll teach you later," said Adri. "Thimble of whiskey?"
"You got it." The bartender turned away. Adri grinned. Little did he know the flames wouldn't have harmed her no matter how close they got, and she had a much more effective method of putting them out then scattering the fumes.
Glass in hand, she rested an elbow on the bar, turning around to survey the other patrons of the bar.
Adam Cooper