An entrepreneur doing what?
[She's only casually asking to keep the conversation moving as she pulls her hair up off her back and neck, twisting it into a bun. It's not like she can judge on work history; she only recently started keeping a job for longer than a few months]
[She's only casually asking to keep the conversation moving as she pulls her hair up off her back and neck, twisting it into a bun. It's not like she can judge on work history; she only recently started keeping a job for longer than a few months]
[Her martini arrives with extra olives, just like her last one. This bartender deserves a great tip.]
Does it pay the rent?
Does it pay the rent?
Then that's all that matters. Don't let anybody tell you any differently.
[She holds her drink up towards him, tipping it slightly.]
Cheers.
[She holds her drink up towards him, tipping it slightly.]
Cheers.
[Angela glances down at the dress, almost forgetting she was so done up tonight, and smiles as looks back at him.]
Thank you. I figured if I was already all dressed up, I might as well find someplace to go.
Thank you. I figured if I was already all dressed up, I might as well find someplace to go.
To impress me or to have a fashion show runoff?
[She's pretty sure it's the first option, but she's just teasing.]
[She's pretty sure it's the first option, but she's just teasing.]
[Holding up a finger, Angela takes a sip before answering. Impressions are important, but some less so for her.]
You look fine the way you are, Jimmy. Yes, I like men in suits, but if you're comfortable and clean, so be it. I'm impressed by originality and comfort more than peacocking.
You look fine the way you are, Jimmy. Yes, I like men in suits, but if you're comfortable and clean, so be it. I'm impressed by originality and comfort more than peacocking.
That's what you say, but you haven't seen me when I've just woken up.
[One of her eyebrows cocks up, as she sips again.]
Are you trying to say you want to fuck me?
[Well, somebody's awfully blunt.]
Are you trying to say you want to fuck me?
[Well, somebody's awfully blunt.]
[Angela's quiet for a few moments, like she's in serious thought over there. maybe her morals are at play. You know, she just met this guy, she doesn't even know his last name, she's on some kind of rebound... but the truth is, she just wants to finish her martini first. So one her glass is empty, she eating the rest of her olives pretty damn quickly.]
I live around the corner.
I live around the corner.
[Expect the unexpected with this one. You'll always get it.]
Easy, tiger. You still have to pay the guy. [Though she's pulling money out from her purse to pay for her first drink anyway.]
Easy, tiger. You still have to pay the guy. [Though she's pulling money out from her purse to pay for her first drink anyway.]
You bought me one drink. I bought the other. Agree to disagree.
[If this guy has any sense, he won't argue. He's about to get screwed senseless by a woman who barely knows him. Angela hopes he doesn't fuck it up.]
[If this guy has any sense, he won't argue. He's about to get screwed senseless by a woman who barely knows him. Angela hopes he doesn't fuck it up.]
[Money on the bartop, she hops off the stool and heads toward the door, picking up her umbrella. It's still raining, no lighter nor heavier than earlier.]
Hurry up before I decide to go to bed alone.
Hurry up before I decide to go to bed alone.
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