Torrence's reply made her pull a face and wrinkle her nose in distaste. The man was a walking disaster area and she had no idea why he was as popular with women as he was. "Funny," she rewarded him with a roll of her eyes before she tutted darkly. Boys would be boys. Rolling up her sleeves, she fell into an easy rhythm as she began to cut up a bunch of herbs finely before looking up at him.
"Weird nickname," Poesy commented as he called the woman Red. Unless she was a natural redhead and dyed her locks a chestnut brown? Or she and Torrence were discussing different people all together. "Dunno," the blonde answered him with a shrug, unhelpfully. "She didn't say long. She did look a bit stressed out. She was pacing up and down like a caged animal," she frowned at Torrence, assuming the woman's behaviour was his fault.
As Torrence sauntered by, having no business looking so smug, Poesy added a small amount of water into her cauldron as it sizzled, sprinkling in some chopped leaves. "She didn't stay long," she offered, if he cared to hear about the interaction. "I asked if she wanted to wait but she said she had an appointment that she couldn't miss, so I'm not sure what that was all about," Poesy smiled quickly. Did she want to dip into Torrence's love life? No, absolutely not but on the other hand, she was intrigued
"I take it she didn't find you? Oi!" Poesy's eyes widened as he stole her coffee, jaw set. "Expensive," she corrected him. Whoever she was smelled like vanilla and rose and something oriental and woody that she couldn't put her finger on. Something custom made, she assumed.
"White chocolate caramel mocha with whipped cream," Poesy answered him innocently, batting her eyelashes. "Serves you right for nicking it," she chastised Torrence as she turned her back on him rudely, a smirk on her face. If she could inconvenience him twice before midday, she'd done well. "Anyway," she announced briskly, holding her hand out for Torrence to give her cup back to her. "What did you do to her?"