As bad as it might have sounded out loud, had the man ever actually dared to say it to anyone, he did enjoy sleeping around. Wincing internally, he had to admit that that
did sound bad. But it was fun, no strings attached, no worries, and generally no having to worry about calling anyone back or to begin with. Relationships weren’t serious things, not for Leifr. He’d never cheat, or do anything that extreme if and when he was in a relationship.Those were wrong and unforgivable things, but he hadn’t been in a real relationship in quite some time. Most of the time, he liked that he wasn’t anchored down to one commitment, but did enjoy the rare thing when it came along. He also had nothing against people who did feel that there could be and was such a thing as long term commitment.His little brother and a few more of his family members were in good solid relationships, but for right now Leifr was convinced that they weren’t for him.
This was made to seem even more like the truth by the fact that he had been flirting with a pretty blonde woman who had been sitting across the bar from him. She’d come in an hour or two before, and alone. She had seemed genuine and intelligent enough that Leifr had struck up a conversation with his customer. It wasn’t as if he saw every conversation with a woman in his pub or on the street as a chance to get lucky, sometimes just talking to his patrons was an enjoyable past time. Though the fact that she had started flirting with him, hadn’t hurt his ego any. Flirting was fun, and usually harmless, unless it progressed to something more than simply just flirting. Even when it did progress past flirting, Leifr still didn’t see it as much of a problem. He had two rules to flirting with his customers; they couldn’t be regular patrons, and nothing could come of it, until after his shift ended. The other rule the wizard had was that he never pushed for more than what was offered, he might be a womanizer, but he still liked to think of himself as at least respectful, even if others didn’t always agree.
He’d just finished cleaning things up for the night, and had been intending to lock the door, when his friendly customer had decided to intercept him half way to the door. This is what had found Leifr with his back against the bar, and any other thoughts of doing anything remotely productive out of his mind. That was the advantage to being a manager as well as the barkeep, knowing the hours, and when even the most loyal patrons went home. Not to mention the added benefit of living above the pub itself. This was where the ex-Gryffindor had been planning on inviting the mystery woman, upstairs, to somewhere more private, where people couldn’t walk in or see them making out on the bar of the Stag & Hen. For all his bad habits with women, making out with them in plain sight, in his place of employment wasn’t something at the top of his list. The man knew better than to think of that as something that would ever be considered remotely appropriate.
The problem was, that no matter how many times he had tried to suggest moving upstairs, the woman, whose name he wasn’t even sure of, Elise,Candy? Was it? He didn’t know, and he wasn’t going to try and ask while she seemed hell bent on devouring his face. Normally this wouldn’t have been something that the man would have minded, and probably would have encouraged, but he couldn’t get past the fact they were still in the pub, and people could likely still see them. If He’d owned the place or worked there, he wouldn’t have cared but Leifr liked his job, a lot, and didn’t want to jeopardize it. Though naturally the part of his brain that was trying to remind him of this fact was losing out, greatly, to the part of his brain that liked the way she was pressed up against him.
Leifr didn’t believe in karma, but he did believe in a little luck every now and then, and today it seemed as if both of those things were bound to bite him in the ass, hard. Normally the man wasn’t one to let him lose track of his surroundings, or the things going on around him, but he had run out of luck, in a very big way. He’d been so ‘focused‘ on returning the affections of the blonde pressing up against him, Leifr had only thought he’d heard the door open, but figured that whoever had walked in, had they walked in at all, and it wasn’t just his imagination, would get the memo and leave fairly quickly. So, because of this, the wizard had been content to ignore the individual who had made the mistake of thinking the pub was still open. After a few beats, something felt off or wrong, so he decided it might be best to see if anyone was standing there awkwardly. Leif hadn’t actually expected anyone to be there when he opened his eyes, so it had taken his brain a few moments to register who was standing there, looking somewhat perplexed and put off by he and his companion,and why he thought he recognized her. Then it clicked, just as she turned to leave. Oh.Shit. It was Emily, the girl he’d half rescued from the creep a couple of weeks ago. He had yet to stop kissing his blonde back, but his eyes went wide, registering the shock, and the embarrassment of being found in that type of situation by someone he knew. Disengaging the woman from him, he quickly came up with a lie, a very bad lie, but it got rid of her fairly quickly. Thanking Merlin for that small grace Leifr grabbed his
coat which hung by the door of the pub, and after watching his guest leave, he quickly flicked his wand, locking the doors of the pub behind him.There was no way he was
ever forgetting to do that again.
Scanning the thinning crowds for the surely disappearing woman, he found her a few blocks down, and lengthened his stride into a jog to catch up. He wasn’t sure why he was following her, except for the fact he knew he wanted his sweatshirt back, and unless he caught up with her, he wasn’t sure how he was ever going to get it back. As he caught up to her, he made sure to compose himself, tucking away any of the embarrassment that might be on his face away, and getting ready to give her an ‘I don’t care that you just walked in on that scene.Nope, not at all’. Truth was, he probably wouldn’t have cared half as much, had he not been caught in a position that was one of his biggest pet peeves, and the fact that it had been her. Last time they had met things hadn’t gone well, and they had succeeded in annoying each other to no end before she had ended apparating home, with his sweatshirt. Finally catching up with her, Leifr laid a light hand on her shoulder “Hey, did you need something?” Pause,
keep it together man, you don’t care “Or were you just returning my sweatshirt?” He hoped it was the latter, being that he knew after having seen what she had just seen, she probably wouldn’t ever come around again, which was fine, as long as he got his sweatshirt back.
While he waited for Emily’s response, he wondered what her face would look like, maybe he could find the humor in the situation, just to make himself feel better about the whole thing. Especially since he had a feeling that they wouldn’t just be discussing his sweatshirt anymore, he had a feeling she was going to give him another what for over his behavior or something like that. Naturally, with his nerves set on edge and set for a bit of an argument, Leifr pulled out a cigarette and lit it, taking a drag as he waited to see what would happen next. Merlin, he somehow always had a knack for ending up in situations like these when he least expected it.