Misty Gray
Pessimisty
Sinead Callahan
Sinead listened as Lucy apologised and her words suggested she didn't know James had got Peter back working for him. "I'll kick his butt enough to hurt him but not too much that you won't be able to keep him," she reasoned. "I just think there's plenty of guys he can use without having to involve Peter." She sighed as she reminded herself she wasn't being completely fair on James or Peter's own ability to make decisions. "I mean, Petey wants to do it and thinks the Jazz Club is boring. Even if it was Petey's decision in the end, I just wish James hadn't encouraged him to do this." Realising she was getting into another rant and making herself worry again, she took a deep breath and mentally berated herself.
"Okay... dinner..." she said, by now a little flustered. "Lead the way, Ali. You can get us the best table," she playfully suggested. It was Aliana's restaurant, after all. "We all have a wedding to talk about too. Oh my God. What is the colour scheme?!" she excitedly asked Lucy. "See, I'll have to keep James alive so we get to go to another wedding."
Melanin-Gxdess (Aliana) Bellz (Lucy)
Skye Maisie McKendrick
Skye watched on as Mallory explained the things Syd had missed as his mum's party. "You get to go to a wedding and you've got another niece. I bet you'll think twice about leaving again," she told Syd. Skye pulled a sad face when Mallory mentioned been left alone. "Aww man. Sorry you were left with the oldies. Didn't Delilah keep you entertained?" she asked, unaware she was busy dating Leo. Her eyes then widened as an idea came to her. "You know what needs to happen? The three of us and Delilah need to go out into the city one night. Very soon! No oldies allowed," she said. By oldies, she basically meant anyone out of their teens and with nobody babysitting them.
neverbackdown (Mallory) Pyroclast (Syd)
James Porter
Once he'd finished his chat with Leo, James headed upstairs to get changed into a nicer shirt. Apparently, the Jazz Club had a dress code which his t-shirt and trainers contravened. Still, he wasn't committed enough to a night out to wear a suit, so he threw on a shirt, trousers and leather jacket. He then made his way out to one of the cars, dismissing the offer from one of the guys for a ride into town. He got into the worn silver Chevrolet which was due to be pulled apart for scraps soon. He didn't want any attention tonight so intentionally chose one of the less flashy of his cars.
James parked the car up in the Jazz Club parking lot, noticing Lucy's car was parked close by. Still, he wasn't joining his lovely wife yet and instead set off walking in the opposite direction to the club. As he walked downtown, James kept his eyes on his surroundings and was aware of the gun in his pocket should he happen to need it. Soon enough, he reached the Deli he's been walking towards and it didn't take him long to see his brother sat alone at one of the tables. For a man so unpredictable, Elijah still had some routines that were predictable. As he approached Elijah, James was intercepted by a waitress and so he ordered two coffees to his brother's table.
"Having fun, mate?" James asked as he pulled out a chair and sat opposite his brother. "You left the party before the fun started, last night." James wasn't angry with his brother for his aggressive and abrupt departure, he just wished he hadn't been rude to Lucy in the process.
Enzyme (Elijah)