ofhcrmonies.
Harmony didn’t make it a habit to serve minors - for obvious reasons - but, well. It was her brother, and their father’s bar. That was an exception she was willing to make, and as it was, his commentary was better than the conversation she’d be getting on the other end of the bar. She leaned against the counter, letting her eyes wander into the direction of his words, “yeah, I’ll take that action.” She agreed with an easy grin, taking in just how heated the conversation seemed to be turning. “Maybe she’ll even throw in a slap if he says something douchey enough.”
His sister’s reply only made the teen’s smirk grow larger, blue eyes shinning with unbridled mischief. There was a reason why he constantly found himself bothering his sister at Rousseu’s when he had nothing better to do; Harmony always made for good company. ❝ Now, you just made me want it to happen, H, ❞ he complained playfully. And maybe he could get to what he wanted as now the woman was getting up. ❝ But first go for the glass, ❞ he said, even if the stranger couldn’t hear him. He wanted that money.
rcyalcrescent.
“Oh no way am I taking that bet because she 100% will be throwing her drink in his face.” Skylar laughed, “Watch… Give it 10 seconds.”
Laughter erupted at his cousin’s words, August couldn’t even be too disappointed. ❝ I kind of want to know what the hell the idiot did. A little background on our characters, ❞ he joked.
fionasfm.
Ever since Fiona’s vampire gene was first triggered, she hasn’t been able to control her vampirism around blood. No matter how hard she tried, she always turned into her own worst enemy around blood, her sharp fangs forming at the slightest scent of blood. As she tried her best to control herself before she caused a scene in the town square, she held onto her forehead to try and get rid of the incoming headache that had come along with it. “I’m fine.” She reassured the first person that had offered their help, not wanting anyone else’s help with something she knew she had to learn how to do herself. “Can you just give me some space please?” She asked as she could slowly feel herself losing her humanity. @newbornfallsstarter
As soon as green hues focused on the red head, August knew there was something wrong with his cousin. A frown appeared as the young man made his way to the other. ❝ I’m having a hard time believing that one, ❞ he quipped at the blatant lie. He did take a couple steps back, arms raised in mock surrender, but still stayed close enough to talk to the girl. ❝ What’s wrong. ❞
hcreticleader.
Kai has a bit too much to drink as he leaned forwards on the bar looking over toward the couple in the far corner. “I’ll take on that bet. She’ll end up leaving with him tonight.”
August pondered the words for only a couple of seconds before shrugging. ❝ Guess we’ll know how low a self-esteem can go and the power of daddy issues. ❞ He picked his drink and raised the glass, sealing the bet.
August sat at the bar with a drink that he wasn’t technically old enough to order (not that his age had ever stopped the teenager) and eyes on a table on the far corner where two people seemed to be in the middle of an argument. ❝ Twenty bucks say she will throw her drink at the boyfriend, ❞ he commented to the other.
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ordinarylcxa.
“I just needed out of the house.” Alexa spoke and it was true as she looked to the confident male who seemed to be playful with the smirk on his face as she put her bookmark in, pulling the novel closer, “What makes you think that?”
August nodded at the answer, deciding not to push for an explanation. ❝ Don’t we all sometimes? ❞ It was what he settled for saying instead. ❝ I just know myself, ❞ he shrugged. ❝ But you don’t need to believe me, just let me prove it to you. ❞
warricrprinccss.
“Yeah… I’m not taking that bet.” Elena looked toward the underaged boy about the couple as it wasn’t something she would bet on, but she couldn’t be mad about him drinking because she did it herself and it wasn’t her child.
❝ Come on — nothing wrong in a little fun, ❞ he smirked. ❝ I’m sure you’ve got a twenty there just waiting to come to my pocket. ❞
mikaelsoncommaklaus.
Klaus chuckled at his son and glanced up at the couple from his place behind the bar. “I’ll match your $20 and raise you $20 that they turn the tables on us and he throws his at her.”
Of course, his father wouldn’t disappoint. August smirked and stole another glance at the couple that had just turned into the most interesting thing in the bar. ❝ Seems to me like you’re going to be a few dollars poorer, old man. ❞ Yes, he liked his odds. ❝ But while we wait — another bourbon? ❞
You think I can’t? Watch me.
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geminiwclf.
“Hmm? But that’s so mean, noo, I don’t think she would do that.” Riley quickly looked between the couple and August as she shook her head.
August sighed in sheer disappointment. ❝ It’s not mean if he deserved. ❞ And from what he’d gathered, the guy certainly did. ❝ And, more importantly, it would be fun for us. ❞