- Nov 22, 2014
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Chloe didn’t even like night clubs.
To be fair, she was also sixteen. It was kind of illegal for her to enter most night clubs. But she was opposed to the idea of a night club, and she disliked all of them on principle. Deafeningly loud music, pulsing crowds of people, and mind-altering substances didn’t exactly figure into her ideal night. Chloe was not going to Gomorrah for the atmosphere. She did not go expecting to enjoy herself, to have drinks, or, god forbid, to have another one-night stand.
She was here to learn about her so-called father. And to learn if she liked watching strippers. But mostly to learn how her so-called father treated his employees.
The building was a big, dark storm cloud of frenzied lust and debauchery. Its lightning flashed red from its tinted windows, with the booming bass beat of the music as its thunder. Somewhere between ten and twenty people lined up outside, waiting to be carried up in its whirlwind. It was just after 10pm, and the sun had just finished setting.
Chloe stood in front of it, feeling small and vulnerable in her revealing little black dress. Her outfit was as stylish as she could manage on her allowance as a dependent of the school; which is to say, she might have looked very trendy a few years ago. She didn’t wear it very often, either. It showed off too much skin. It was already making her feel uncomfortable. She took a few steps past the bouncer towards the back of the line, then stopped. Maybe it wasn’t too late for her to call this off, to go home and enjoy a nice—
“Miss Black?†Chloe turned around. The bouncer was talking to her. “You don’t need to wait in line. Just walk in whenever you want.â€
Shit. Gabriel would know she was here. It would be awkward if she called it off now. “…Oh.†Chloe managed a smile at the bouncer. “Of course. Thanks.†She tried to ignore the curious glances from those waiting in line.
The half-demon made it three steps in before stopping again, intimidated and overwhelmed. At the time, it seemed like going in alone was a good idea. She was already starting to question that decision.
To be fair, she was also sixteen. It was kind of illegal for her to enter most night clubs. But she was opposed to the idea of a night club, and she disliked all of them on principle. Deafeningly loud music, pulsing crowds of people, and mind-altering substances didn’t exactly figure into her ideal night. Chloe was not going to Gomorrah for the atmosphere. She did not go expecting to enjoy herself, to have drinks, or, god forbid, to have another one-night stand.
She was here to learn about her so-called father. And to learn if she liked watching strippers. But mostly to learn how her so-called father treated his employees.
The building was a big, dark storm cloud of frenzied lust and debauchery. Its lightning flashed red from its tinted windows, with the booming bass beat of the music as its thunder. Somewhere between ten and twenty people lined up outside, waiting to be carried up in its whirlwind. It was just after 10pm, and the sun had just finished setting.
Chloe stood in front of it, feeling small and vulnerable in her revealing little black dress. Her outfit was as stylish as she could manage on her allowance as a dependent of the school; which is to say, she might have looked very trendy a few years ago. She didn’t wear it very often, either. It showed off too much skin. It was already making her feel uncomfortable. She took a few steps past the bouncer towards the back of the line, then stopped. Maybe it wasn’t too late for her to call this off, to go home and enjoy a nice—
“Miss Black?†Chloe turned around. The bouncer was talking to her. “You don’t need to wait in line. Just walk in whenever you want.â€
Shit. Gabriel would know she was here. It would be awkward if she called it off now. “…Oh.†Chloe managed a smile at the bouncer. “Of course. Thanks.†She tried to ignore the curious glances from those waiting in line.
The half-demon made it three steps in before stopping again, intimidated and overwhelmed. At the time, it seemed like going in alone was a good idea. She was already starting to question that decision.