”Yeah right”
Leifr grinned at her challenge of his declaration “Mm what?” It’s the truth..” He finished laughing softly. He really wasn’t that much older than she was, and he knew it, but when number were put side by side, he couldn’t help but feel a little gray around the muzzle. Shrugging lightly, and taking a sip of his whiskey the man eyed her as he spoke, mischief clear on his features “Who said I was attracted to you?” He winked “And believe me, I know how much older than you I am.” His drunk mind was trying to figure out where this whole conversation was going. For once in a long time, he couldn’t really figure it out, but was also too buzzed to let himself get irritated about it. It was a happy medium.
Oh, she wanted to go out with him, hey? That would be fun. Smiling at her again, he smirked a little at her mention of a good time. There were multiple definitions that he could attach to that, but he settled for a smirk, a slight nod, and a “Of course I could show a girl a good time..” He let his words hang before adding good naturedly “I’m a gentleman, after all.” He tried his best to be one, anyway, and he liked to think that most the time he was successful at being one. But, as much as he liked himself, he knew what he thought of himself paled in comparison to what she might think of him. He would always like himself, but if someone like Alicia enjoyed his company, he must have been doing something right.
His eyes dropped momentarily to her lips, when she habitually bit her lip. She thought she could keep up with him? And from the sounds of things she thought she could outlast him. Nope. Not a chance. He’d been fostering a drinking habit for longer than he often liked to admit, and although he had it mostly under control, he knew he could drink much more than was good for him. Not that he’d make her push those limits. Grinning at her again, Leifr chuckled “The wrong girl, hmm? We can certainly find out, but am I supposed to take that as you suggesting you could out drink me? I don’t think so..d’you know how much it takes to get me to where you’re seeing me tonight?” He asked, genuinely curious to see what the witch next to him thought he could handle. He was rambling a little, but he didn’t mind, they were just talking, after all.
But when her hand brushed up against his, just as innocent as any other time their hands had brushed during work, he found that it cut through the sluggishness like it had the first time. It was hard to miss, but at the moment, Leifr couldn’t really do more than drunkenly ponder why it was happening, and any deeper thought as to the contact was lost. But his mind was very preoccupied by the fact that they kept brushing up against each other, and the fact that that was incredibly distracting. Not that he had anything to be distracted by, anyway.
When Alicia just about took her glass of whiskey out in one go, the wizard was rather surprised. Not many people, male or female could tolerate doing something like that with an alcohol like Ogdens. It wasn’t called firewhiskey for nothing. At her question the man nodded, watching her, slightly curious and a bit confused all at once. Why was she staring at him like it was some big deal? He’d just been poking fun at her like he always had. He didn’t quite see why it was that big of a deal. Instead of thinking about it too hard, the ex-Gryffindor took another sip of his whiskey, and sat back into the couch, enjoying the comfort and company.
But then, his brain had even more catching up to do. Just as he was contemplating the comfort of the couch and just how much he enjoyed the witch’s company, his senses were thrown into high alert, even with his fuzzy mind. Her hand was on his thigh. That was the first thing to make it through the fuzz. He watched her through his lashes, a hint of confusion etching over his features. He was enjoying the fact that Alicia’s hand was on her leg, and was about to make a snarky comment when his thoughts were interrupted all over again. She’d been saying something about liquid bravery too, but then she’d kissed him and he’d forgotten to pay attention to anything else for a moment.
It was over as quick as it had started, and it took Leifr a moment to process what had just happened. Alicia’d kissed him. He sat there and blinked once, then a second time, his brain fighting to be quick to wrap itself around the turn of events. Part of him was all giddy, while the other was much more smug and self assured. Naturally, the latter won out over the former. It was another moment before a hint of a smirk played across his lips as he considered her, and listened to her idle chatter while she made herself a drink. Why she’d run away, he wasn’t sure, but his mind was already working on ways to remedy that situation. But he could be patient too.
She was glad he’d come over tonight? He certainly was too. He hadn’t expected any of the events unfolding to be happening. He’d expected to pop by for a quick chat, and that be it, but the night had other things in store. Not that he was complaining. It was then that an idea struck the eldest of Koli Trickett’s sons. He hadn’t honestly heard much of what she’d been saying before, except for the last thing she’d said. She’d asked him what he was doing for christmas. Naturally he was going to the Trickett family christmas, and that was always fun, but rather than just talking about it, he had a better idea.
Leifr considered the drink in his hand carefully, deliberately not saying anything in response to her chatter, question included, other than nod. When a few moments had passed, and he decided he really had nothing to lose, Leifr looked her in the eye, and downed the remained of his whiskey, then held it up as if to say ‘would you look at that? I’m out of my drink’. Then in a few long strides he’d left the comfort of the couch, managing to keep himself from wobbling too badly, before coming to stand in front of Alicia. He was just in arms reach of the bar, and deliberately leaned into her personal space as he went to set the glass down.
At this point, he was so close it was likely she could feel his breath on her cheek. He kept his stance relaxed, and nonthreatening as he set the glass down with a soft thunk. Instead of backing away, the wizard leaned in closer still, this time pressing his lips softly but firmly against Alicia’s. His kiss didn’t last any longer than hers had, but he didn’t back away once he’d removed his lips from hers. He blinked slowly, looking at her calmly, if not a little hazily before the words slipped out “I’m going to my family christmas...and I’m thinking I might take you with me..” He trailed off kissing her again, though this time he let it last longer, and let his hand rest gently on her waist before asking her softly as he broke away “How’s that sound?” He wasn’t sure if the idea had been as good as he thought it had when it had first popped into his head, but all was said and done now, all he could do was wait.