BasDorcha
Golden Age Dinosaur
Mercury Nightclub
~Bethnal London~
Maeve Thatcher
May felt the buzz of the room and blushed, a deep red hue that ran from the tips of her auburn hair through every freckle and skin shown area. The bosses knew their employees, sure enough, but that was the highest of high praises. Taking a mental note, May momentarily realized maybe being herself wasn’t such a bad thing after all. Spencer’s words rang aloud in her ears. “That’s some real East End fight you’ve got in ya and you’re not even a local.” Then the look on Erik’s face just added to it all. No flying under the radar tonight. Might as well be proud of it, they certainly both looked impressed – Mr. Stranger not so much, but he wasn’t her boss, or employed by her boss and could possibly be her boss – that she knew of – so she wasn’t concerned with what he thought. Normally though, subconsciously so much more then she even acknowledged, she wanted everyone’s approval. A therapist would love to take a crack at her head.
“Thanks, boss. I’ve picked up a thing or two, here and there.” She grinned a mischievous smile as she glanced around and found that most of the crowd, while still side-eyeing her, had returned to their seats, their drinks, and their own conversations, all centered around what happened in one manner or another. Clearing her throat, she patted the victimized man on the back as he scampered off, knowing full well you listened to a King in the King’s club. She followed the in case he needed any information from her, or a recount of the situation, but something told her it wouldn’t be that professional. That sixth sense kicked in and she grabbed a thick towel off the bar as she passed it, tucking it into her waist.
As the door closed, she quietly waved to the waitress Spencer had spoken to, indicating that she should turn up the volume and a second later, until the door closed, it was deafening. As she watched, she leaned casually against the door, ensuring it could not open unless someone pushed her out of the way. Now May hadn’t necessarily been around a lot of violence, but even when there was, it had never bothered her much. Her mom had always said she didn’t know where she got her violent streak, but it kept her calm under pressure, kept her from erupting when threatened, and helped her inflict pain without so much as batting an eye. Later, once Maeve knew that her father was not her father, she questioned if it was a family trait from that side was.
A small laugh escaped her lips when Spencer made sure the man knew how ugly he was. It shouldn’t be funny, but it was. Erik went to pour a drink, May leaned and poured for him, leaning out of the way of the fight in front of them, side stepping a sweeping kick. She stayed standing just beside Erik, door still to her other side. When he smashed the cabinet, blood and glass going everywhere, she knew she’d be cleaning that up later. Maybe it was time to ask for a raise. Spencer asked her a question, but she had been lost and thought and almost missed it. When Erik’s arm touched her, she blushed again, grinning like a kid who had just brought home the championship trophy for state.
The kiss to the head just deepened all effects – blush, grin, and prideful look. May had never felt accepted for being herself before – only the face she kept up for others, and that never felt like true acceptance. “I’m fine. He got a little grabby with the hands a few times, but I kept him at arms distance after that. Apparently, it wasn’t enough of a hint, but I normally don’t need to spell out for them that I’m not on the menu.” Looking at the blood and piss on the floor, May untucked the towel and threw it over the spot, “That will keep it from running everywhere, but I’m pretty sure cleaning it will be easier if you can get the arse hole out of here before he shits himself. If he does that, I’m out, you definitely don’t pay me enough for that.” She winked and laughed, a kind of dark but melodic laugh, spreading the towel with the tip of her boot.
Mentions: Misty Gray - Spencer and Damien Melanin-Gxdess - Erik
~Bethnal London~
Maeve Thatcher
May felt the buzz of the room and blushed, a deep red hue that ran from the tips of her auburn hair through every freckle and skin shown area. The bosses knew their employees, sure enough, but that was the highest of high praises. Taking a mental note, May momentarily realized maybe being herself wasn’t such a bad thing after all. Spencer’s words rang aloud in her ears. “That’s some real East End fight you’ve got in ya and you’re not even a local.” Then the look on Erik’s face just added to it all. No flying under the radar tonight. Might as well be proud of it, they certainly both looked impressed – Mr. Stranger not so much, but he wasn’t her boss, or employed by her boss and could possibly be her boss – that she knew of – so she wasn’t concerned with what he thought. Normally though, subconsciously so much more then she even acknowledged, she wanted everyone’s approval. A therapist would love to take a crack at her head.
“Thanks, boss. I’ve picked up a thing or two, here and there.” She grinned a mischievous smile as she glanced around and found that most of the crowd, while still side-eyeing her, had returned to their seats, their drinks, and their own conversations, all centered around what happened in one manner or another. Clearing her throat, she patted the victimized man on the back as he scampered off, knowing full well you listened to a King in the King’s club. She followed the in case he needed any information from her, or a recount of the situation, but something told her it wouldn’t be that professional. That sixth sense kicked in and she grabbed a thick towel off the bar as she passed it, tucking it into her waist.
As the door closed, she quietly waved to the waitress Spencer had spoken to, indicating that she should turn up the volume and a second later, until the door closed, it was deafening. As she watched, she leaned casually against the door, ensuring it could not open unless someone pushed her out of the way. Now May hadn’t necessarily been around a lot of violence, but even when there was, it had never bothered her much. Her mom had always said she didn’t know where she got her violent streak, but it kept her calm under pressure, kept her from erupting when threatened, and helped her inflict pain without so much as batting an eye. Later, once Maeve knew that her father was not her father, she questioned if it was a family trait from that side was.
A small laugh escaped her lips when Spencer made sure the man knew how ugly he was. It shouldn’t be funny, but it was. Erik went to pour a drink, May leaned and poured for him, leaning out of the way of the fight in front of them, side stepping a sweeping kick. She stayed standing just beside Erik, door still to her other side. When he smashed the cabinet, blood and glass going everywhere, she knew she’d be cleaning that up later. Maybe it was time to ask for a raise. Spencer asked her a question, but she had been lost and thought and almost missed it. When Erik’s arm touched her, she blushed again, grinning like a kid who had just brought home the championship trophy for state.
The kiss to the head just deepened all effects – blush, grin, and prideful look. May had never felt accepted for being herself before – only the face she kept up for others, and that never felt like true acceptance. “I’m fine. He got a little grabby with the hands a few times, but I kept him at arms distance after that. Apparently, it wasn’t enough of a hint, but I normally don’t need to spell out for them that I’m not on the menu.” Looking at the blood and piss on the floor, May untucked the towel and threw it over the spot, “That will keep it from running everywhere, but I’m pretty sure cleaning it will be easier if you can get the arse hole out of here before he shits himself. If he does that, I’m out, you definitely don’t pay me enough for that.” She winked and laughed, a kind of dark but melodic laugh, spreading the towel with the tip of her boot.
Mentions: Misty Gray - Spencer and Damien Melanin-Gxdess - Erik