Hard Boiled
Heartless Glow In The Dark Fire Breathing Dragon
He stepped into the pub with a fluid motion, still half-expecting to be tackled to the ground. But only thing that greeted him was the familiar scent of spilled beer and the low rumble of whispered confessions between sinners too ashamed to see a priest.
"Thank God."
Helena audibly leaned back in her seat, releasing a shred of tension upon seeing a familiar face - and a sane one, at that. She would've rather nobody else arrive first but Conor. Though she'd never admit it sober, Helena found Conor to be undoubtedly reliable, to the point where she wouldn't even interrogate him too harshly on how he spent his vacation. So long as he hadn't left his loot somewhere obvious like Benjamin had, which she was certain he hadn't, all would be well.
Her eyes didn't linger once she'd acquired him, only returning eye contact once he fully approached them.
"Mm." She grunted in response, scooting over in the booth to make room should he choose to sit."Boss," he said, nodding to Helena before looking to Mary.
Though, before she could respond to him, a rather large dog barreled into the pub. Naturally, chaos ensued. Miles shouted a swear, numerous patrons, startles by the beast, accidentally knocked over tables, chairs, and their glasses
“Sir, get your dog out of here!”
"Where?!" Helena's feet zipped onto the bench as if the floor had turned to lava, once again sitting up straight to search for the source of the commotion. Her eyes darting from table to table, she found the culprit sitting not ten feet from them. Whatever she was previously focused on was now irrelevant. They locked eyes for a brief moment, seemingly in complete silence, before Helena's trance was broken by their second and third arrivals.
Helena glared at Benny as he dragged the animal away, tail still wagging. She tapped her fingers against the table to distract herself, her nub wiggling after the ring finger hit the wood.
"That's the biggest dog I've ever seen." She told her sister quietly. It wasn't, but it certainly felt like it.
The two of them taking Conor's spot only wound her up more, and every scoot she moved away from Benny invading her personal space was followed by him promptly inching closer until they were four tightly packed peas in a pod. Having had enough, Helena ducked under the table and crawled around Mary, letting her be in the middle for the greetings.
"If you don't mind me responding with an inquiry of my own, Bennet," Mary started, narrowing her eyes on the red headed boy. She shot her eyes to the entrance where he placed the dog and then back to him before continuing, "What do we have there?"
Once Mary had sufficiently answered them, she leaned over the table and pointed a finger in Benny's face before he could inevitably respond to her rhetorical question.
"Keep that fucking thing out of here." Helena stared him in the eyes for a second for dramatic effect before sitting back down, arms crossed.
"Miles says no dogs, so no dogs..." She muttered. "...Evening, Ella."