NPC ~ Lucas Thompson
Everyone was leery, he'd noticed.
Alcohol had been flowing continuously over the past few hours and it was a cheery atmosphere but really, he was feeling anything but. The tall broad man was dressed smartly, suit jacket and trousers and a crisp pale blue shirt but no tie. His top button was undone, revealing a hint of his lightly tanned clavicle as he took a sip of his champagne, his long fingers gripping the delicate stem of the glass tightly.
He'd managed to pull Arden away but it was damn near impossible to have a decent conversation with her. There was chatter and loud music and that strange ex-boyfriend of hers that hovered around like a bad smell.
Lucas leant over the bow of the boat and faced the sea, the cool sea salted breeze ruffling his pale blonde locks as he scuffed his shoe against the desk absently. Arden was beside him.
"You know I don't think I've told you yet but you look really beautiful tonight," he told the shorter brunette with a small smile as he looked down at her. That much was true. She looked so…different. Good different. His voice was soft and kind and yeah, sure, he fancied her but she'd rejected him. He had to respect her choice. Granted, she'd made the wrong choice. It was frustrating, seeing her every day and he felt so weirdly protective of her.
"Have you had a nice time so far?" Lucas asked casually. "I've not really had much of a chance to talk to you," he explained with a small smile. Pathetically, he'd spent most of the evening eyeballing her from across the room. He didn't like to lose but this wasn't a game. Arden wasn't the prize.
They'd laughed and they'd joked. The conversation had been cheerful and easy, as it ever was. He was big enough to know when he was beaten.
The temperature was dropping, he'd noticed. They'd spent a little over and hour together outside and away from the crowd. "Are you cold?" Lucas asked Arden quickly. Without waiting for a response, he quickly shrugged out of his suit jacket and placed it across her shoulders and he was unable to help himself from rubbing his warm palms against her shoulder blades.
"Do you want to head back inside?" He asked her, one of his hand nervously fiddling with his starched collar. Honestly? Lucas had no desire to head back inside. He liked his work colleagues but Sindri was inside and it was no secret the two men didn't get along that well. Or at all.
Once inside, Lucas took a sharp step forward as he was so rudely thumped on the back. Some of the fizzy alcohol he'd been drinking had been spilled on the floor by the action. His big blue eyes were wide as he looked around quickly, his surprise turning to thinly veiled annoyance at the arrival of the man in question. Bloody lovely.
The hand on his chest was the last straw. His thick eyebrows came down in a rush to furrow, a muscle in his strong defined jaw twitched as he ground his teeth, the fingers on the glass he was holding twitched, turning the knuckles white. "Back off, pal," Lucas said lowly, just so Sindri could here. His voice was soft but stony and anyone who was near could hear the animosity present.
He made a move to step aside and out from under his arm, carelessly taking Sindri's hand odd his chest as he flung it back at him. Lucas stepped towards Arden automatically, his broad shoulders cutting an imposing figure. He just wanted to keep her safe and that included far away from drunken ex-partners.
"I think you've had enough," he said slow but firmly, determined not to make a scene but he wasn't going to stand for any petty behaviour. "Maybe you should get some coffee," he said evenly, placing a finger on the other man's chest and giving him a small but firm push backwards and away from him. "They're serving some at the bar." With that, he turned his back on Sindri and focused his attention back on Arden. "Feeling warmer now?"