by Coralie on May 21st, 2013, 4:33 am
It took her a moment to realize she was being spoken to, and when she did, her gaze became a mixture of curiousness and cautiousness, an oxymoron of a duo. Her golden eyes rested on a young male, the one who she was sure the voice belonged to. Despite the newly ice-like glare he was retrieving from her, her lips curled up in a smile. The expression was daunting, snarky. It was out of place yet right at home in the Weather.
She twirled her hair around a finger as she took in the view before her. Few inches short of six foot, and she felt flattered to say he was all man. Based on his appearance, she would say he was around the Chiet caste. Once again she felt happier with this presence, and as though she had to remind herself to be grateful, her mind spoke with a joyous undertone. Don't just leave him standing! it said to her, make yourself valuable company. the idea of it made her feel completely out of her mojo, or whatever it was called. But she did sort of lean towards that, more so than just getting ditched. The next kind of smile she placed on her features was like a sly cat, eager to pounce. And maybe that's how she felt. That having been the beginning of her second drink, after that night she wasn't quite sure how she felt, looking back on it.
She stood up, her heart pounding and her senses saying, you're going to regret this, Coralie.
She sipped her drink, and grabbed his hand, pulling him back down to sit across from her. She realized she hadn't spoken yet. She leaned forward, as if she were going to tell him a juicy secret. In fact, she was. "I've never been here before..." coming off her lips to this stranger, felt much more different than telling all those girls. With the females, it was as if they were begging her to say she hadn't been there to make a fuss out of her, and she couldn't say she had been With him, it was as if he were begging her to say, exactly what it was she'd said-- the truth. He looked as though he was so cool, though. Like he'd been there dozens of times and was looking for someone who knew how that felt. And maybe she should have played it all off cool. Maybe she should have just gone and been a pretentious bitch, like she was playing at with her looks. It's not like during the day she wasn't a total bitch anyway-- it was that during the day, she was completely honest. That was, if she even spoke. Here, nobody knew her. Here, nobody didn't know she had no social skills. But with him, it felt like it didn't even matter. It felt like he knew she hadn't been there, even if she hadn't quite said it yet. Then again...
Enough with the fussing on how at home she felt. Let's get to what happened.
She stayed in that leaned-in position, that, 'even though I've never been here I know exactly what I'm doing' position, and continued to speak. "I have no idea what the hell I'm doing here." she grinned. "And it feels great." she let out a breathe she felt like she'd been holding forever. Her hands were still grasped onto his. "I'm Coralie." without asking who he was, or if he wanted to rest a little longer(she realized she had been thinking about how she felt for a long time), she stood up, and led him into the swarm of bodies. Having never danced before, she didn't just feel out of place, she was. But she let her body move freely, and it seemed okay.
She firstly moved to the beat. She remembered watching the hunk Akvin work his drums, and it wasn't hard to place the beat and move to it. Much less was it harder to simply move.