“You’re complaining about working with them? Try going out with them.” He laughed low, the bass sound rumbling from deep in his chest. He licked his lips and ran his hand over his low-shorn hair, amused. “it’s like watching one of those old lifetime comedies. With a Celestina Warbeck soundtrack.” Maybe he was a bit jealous, but that was no reason that the two of them had to be so corny. He lifted his lips up in a grin, and blew smoke out of his nose.
Malachi bumped his shoulder against hers, before inhaling the cig deeply. “I bet you do, Tar.” He quipped. “I’ve got six siblings, and I’m smack in the middle. When we used to eat, it was like fighting a battle.” He let out an amused laugh, shaking his head. “Compared to my older brothers, I’m little. Those two used to knock people out of the way to get food, as if we were starving. We got into it one good time, and they learned not to fuck with me…” His gaze turned back towards her, and he had this arrogant, masculine grin slowly curving his lips. “And i’m fast.” He responded to her broom comment.
There was a loud slam, and he saw Leifr get thrown on the ground. Malachi slammed his hands against the chair, and began to yell encouragement at his friend. Laughing loud, he cheered when Leifr got up and dealt hard body blows to the German, making him stagger and fall on his knees. Malachi swore when the blonde got up. He turned back to Tara, handing back the cigarette, exhilaration pounding through his veins and making his eyes light up with glee. “Fun, yeah…?”
His eyes narrowed at her comment, and he shifted so he was looming before her. His hand grasped her chin, and he looked down at her, eyes narrowed. “Trust me, Tara. I keep all my promises…” He smirked and chuckled darkly, tapping her bottom lip with his forefinger. “Triple digits or more…” And just like that he backed away, turning back to the fight. His dark eyes flicked back and forth, watching the action. His hands opened and closed as they traded blows. Mentally, he was screaming at Leifr to duck and dodge, but he was too drawn in to speak a word. Then Tara's voice broke his concentration.
“Do what? Be an auror?” He let out a bark of a laugh. “Please. It’s easy. My dad would hate it if he knew…He hates cops.” Inhaling on the cigarette, he threw it in a neighboring trash can. “Drink?” Without waiting for an answer, he slid through the crowd towards the bar, not noticing the way people moved to get out of his determined path.