Toxic Habits

Alfalfalcon

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A place like this, full of smoke and mirrors and loud music, was all the stage of an illusionist. Délise merely played the part of one of its many subjects, living a role expected of her and desired of her. She lived it by walking through the line up, little more than a cute smile and pleased wink to the bouncer. No ID, no asking for names, just a memorable face and an attraction as grand as any for a magician's stage.

It wasn't even quite dark out, and Délise was already down two drinks. No need to pace herself, certainly not when the first arrivals were always a little too eager and a little too sober to be playing their games on Délise.

This one was a lawyer, he said, but Délise recognized him as a first year law student who'd fail out wasting his time partying. Another wanted to impress her with a certain size of his, but Délise never heard of a horse performing as good of tricks as a dog.

But her most unpleasant foe was the man who stopped her right before she could hit the dance floor. He looked nice, she supposed. That suit could fit better, and the cologne overwhelmingly dispersing from his body was so... trite.

Délise brushed her hand through her hair, frowning at the man, "Excuse me." She knew it wouldn't work. This guy wasn't just a 'pick up artist'. It was a pick up artist who didn't like it when a woman said no.

"Lose some weight and that dress would make you gorgeous," the young man recited from his book of tricks.

Negging. Lovely. Délise was about to ignore him and walk around him when he grabbed her forearm. Délise had wholly underestimated just how fast he'd lose his temper.

"You think you're too fucking good for me, you slut?" He seethed.

"You're not even good enough for your mom. Let go," Délise yanked back, just about ready to unleash every black spell she had on his ass. She wasn't afraid of him, not even close. But he also wasn't worth starting a fight in here and leaving her with an early exit.
 

VoodooChild94

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None too surprising, Draven felt rather comfortable in this type of atmosphere. Being a professional dancer at a club nearby, this was exactly the type of scene he was used to; a confined space, with music blaring and flashing lights among sweaty bodies grinding against each other. It was perfect.

Done up in leather to rival his 'work clothes' and already a little tipsy, he ground his own hips against his current dance partner, allowing the music to take his mind and control the movements of his body. Though, this current state of detached bliss was interrupted when he eyes fell upon a new kind of distraction pushing through the crowd of rowdy and horny dancers. Those deep blue eyes of his followed her, tracking her like a predatory would their prey and with an abrupt goodbye, released his current play toy and set across the dance floor after his new target.

Dancing his way toward her, he waited for the right moment to make his move and when another man began to get too rough with her, he decided that was it. He moved in behind the man, using his distraction by grabbing the girl's hand, to his advantage.

"And ya think yer too good for me?" He butted in, using one hand to turn the guy toward him. "What kind of a man leaves his date out on the dance floor to chance after some other chick?" He nodded his head toward the girl, effectively grabbing the guy's attention. Before the guy could respond, Draven wedged himself between him and the girl, placing one hand on his chest and backing him up a step.

"Ya made me a promise big guy, now tell me yer not gonna go back on yer word eh?" He moved in closer, too close for comfort and the guy took another few steps back from him.

"Aw, dun go runnin' away now big guy!" He called after him once the guy gave up and took off in the other direction. He couldn't help but laugh in spite of his 'craftsman ship' before turning his attention toward his original target.

"Ya alright, sweetheart?" He questioned, though didn't make a further move toward her for the moment.
 

Alfalfalcon

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For all her experience, so to speak, Délise wasn't sure she had quite ever seen that tactic, exactly. Pretending someone was their date? Sure, Délise had some stranger's arm around her more than once, and not always was it a sign of relief. But having them chase after the 'wrong' guy was quite refreshing.

So yeah, maybe he was off to a good start. Délise didn't shy away from looking him up and down while he was chasing off that douche. Lots of leather, rather alternative. Délise had high hopes, now. One got bored very quickly dealing with the conventionally attractive yuppies. Their idea of pleasure was leaning over her, making stupid bulldog grunt and hog squeals until they dropped like a rock.

But far from her to be wary once Draven neared her. She smiled, but she wasn't about to reward him for being some 'hero'. For all she knew, she was being set up. Wingman acts like a dick, other guy swoops in and plays the hero. This wouldn't be the first, nor the last time she saw that.

“The name's Délise,” She approached Draven so he could hear her over the music. “We're on a first name basis right now. I'll need more drinks before you're allowed to get cute,” Délise smiled seductively, her hand running along the man's arm and gently pushing him towards the bar.
 
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