She hadn’t really wanted to move too much until Elaine told her not to. Then her attention was drawn permanently to how ticklish it felt on her skin, and how cold it was and how itchy her right ear had suddenly become. Go figure. “Yeah, yeah,” she said dismissively, adding feeling like a cigarette on to that list. She might joke around, but moments like this were amongst the nicest times she had with Elaine. When it was just the two of them, feeling close and familiar. It reminded her of Asia, which basically felt like home.
As soon as she’d spoken, she knew Elaine would be curious. She’d basically phrased it in a way that teased the silent space between them, hinting that the answer might be unconventional. “Yeah, nice…” she answered vaguely, half unsure and half amused at Elaine calling a run in with Torr nice, even accidentally. She smirked for a moment before letting the expression fade from her face. The problem with this situation was that she felt, rather than consciously thought, that she knew what Elaine would say. Wasn’t Elaine the angel on her shoulder telling her to get out of there every time she saw him?
“You know the friend.” She answered decisively, though Elaine and Torrence had never actually met. Her blue eyes had come to rest on the wine glass beside her. “We need some more wine,” she added. Eva tried to blow a strand of hair out of her face without moving too much. Oh well. Might as well get it out. “You know the friend. If by “friends”, we’re talking psycho exes…”