- Mar 13, 2015
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It's been a few days and Addy finally got her brother Alaude to come with her to her best friend's work place. The older brother had been nothing but grumpy, even though Addy could see through that act and knew he was being like this because he was overprotective.
She must never let him know the more awkward things between her and Lochlann. What she had only told him was that Lochlann was her best friend even from before, and he was the most supportive person she still got, blah blah blah. She would never reveal that she somehow discreetly invited Lochlann to have sex and was rejected.
They went to the Rusted Anchor on an early morning to try their sailor breakfast that Lochlann told Addy about.
"Good morning!" she walked in cheerfully while holding her brother's wrist and dragging him behind her. They looked just like each other, save for the fact that Alaude was over six feet, had longer hair, a muscular build, and a grumpy face.
Addy turned to the bar to see if Lochlann was there.
He was there, and she remembered how she bit him the last time, how she kissed him with her tongue inside his mouth, and her face instantly burned to a red hue but she quickly tried to wipe it off.
She approached the bar, still holding her brother, as casually as she could as if the embarrassing thing she did had never happened.
Alaude had let his sister lead him, and while he wasn't all that excited, he had to know just what kind of person Addy's "best friend" was and why the heck did she make him sound like the best man in the world?
When they got inside, he quickly followed where Addy was looking, and he saw the young man behind the bar. He was tall and good looking, but Alaude was sure he was never going to like this guy.
He wouldn't admit he was just too possessive.
"Hi, Lochlann!" Addy greeted as they took their seat. Alaude did the same quietly, not even bothering to put on a fake smile; he had a poker face on, but his crimson eyes inspected Lochlann meticulously. Addy glanced at him and poked his cheek to remind him not to be so scary. Didn't work. "So this is my brother, Alaude. Al, this is my best friend, Lochlann."
Alaude nodded at the young man. "Lochlann, hm? You must know that my sister becomes really noisy at home whenever she blabbers on about you." Unlike his sister, Alaude had a posh British accent. And maybe a more posh aura to him despite the tattered jeans and the combat boots and the bright red t-shirt.
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She must never let him know the more awkward things between her and Lochlann. What she had only told him was that Lochlann was her best friend even from before, and he was the most supportive person she still got, blah blah blah. She would never reveal that she somehow discreetly invited Lochlann to have sex and was rejected.
They went to the Rusted Anchor on an early morning to try their sailor breakfast that Lochlann told Addy about.
"Good morning!" she walked in cheerfully while holding her brother's wrist and dragging him behind her. They looked just like each other, save for the fact that Alaude was over six feet, had longer hair, a muscular build, and a grumpy face.
Addy turned to the bar to see if Lochlann was there.
He was there, and she remembered how she bit him the last time, how she kissed him with her tongue inside his mouth, and her face instantly burned to a red hue but she quickly tried to wipe it off.
She approached the bar, still holding her brother, as casually as she could as if the embarrassing thing she did had never happened.
Alaude had let his sister lead him, and while he wasn't all that excited, he had to know just what kind of person Addy's "best friend" was and why the heck did she make him sound like the best man in the world?
When they got inside, he quickly followed where Addy was looking, and he saw the young man behind the bar. He was tall and good looking, but Alaude was sure he was never going to like this guy.
He wouldn't admit he was just too possessive.
"Hi, Lochlann!" Addy greeted as they took their seat. Alaude did the same quietly, not even bothering to put on a fake smile; he had a poker face on, but his crimson eyes inspected Lochlann meticulously. Addy glanced at him and poked his cheek to remind him not to be so scary. Didn't work. "So this is my brother, Alaude. Al, this is my best friend, Lochlann."
Alaude nodded at the young man. "Lochlann, hm? You must know that my sister becomes really noisy at home whenever she blabbers on about you." Unlike his sister, Alaude had a posh British accent. And maybe a more posh aura to him despite the tattered jeans and the combat boots and the bright red t-shirt.
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