NPC; Adam Copeland

Right, okay.
The purple lady was odd. He might still be a little inebriated but he wasn't as dumb as he looked. It was clear that these two were together. Had he known that Elaine was dating, he would…well. He probably would have still gone home with her.
As the towel came flying at his face, Adam lifted a hand and managed to catch it before hit the floor. As instructed, he wrapped it around his waist and tucked in the edge securely. It seemed that Elaine was apparently embarrassed by his state of undress. An hour or two previously, she'd seemed to be feeling quite the opposite. He didn't know if he was offended or not, actually.
Eva? Adam's eyes slid towards the statuesque woman with an accent he couldn't place back to the diminutive brunette. "Best friend," he echoed. Ah. Why didn't she just say
girlfriend? It was obvious by the way they'd been holding one another. And in such a frenzy, too. He didn't miss what Eva had said. He was used to this. But usually, he dealt with possessive boyfriends, not possessive
really good friends. Whether they were lying to themselves or not, Adam knew what he saw. Best friends didn't kiss like that at all.
He gave a brief smile at the finger waggle wave. When he'd gone home with Elaine, Adam hadn't imagined that he'd be fighting for her affections with another woman. Actually, now that he knew Elaine wasn't exactly free and single, he wasn't sure he wanted to stick around.
"Tea would be great," he told the girl in the kitchen before walking around the table, scooping up the discarded boxers on the living room floor before wriggling them on beneath his towel. He blinked as Eva jostled him beneath the table, not missing the *implication there. Adam dropped into the seat, feeling very much like he was in some sort of interrogation. He was half expecting the purple haired woman to shine a torch in his face and scream at him.
He took the tea, curling his fingers slowly around the hot china. Adam felt very exposed and he wasn't really sure why. There was nothing wrong with having sex with someone that he'd met in a bar. His eyes flicked over to Elaine.
She had chosen
him. Not the other way around.
"I work in the Ministry," he told Eva distractedly as he blew on his tea. "Administrative Registration Department," Adam added, as though either woman actually gave a shit. He doubted they did. His job wasn't exciting. He sat behind a desk most of the day, hating his life, getting paper cuts from the masses of files he had to order and waiting until five o'clock so he could go back to his crappy flat.
"And yourself?" He asked Eva as Elaine hovered. He'd actually forgotten what Elaine did for a living, come to think of it. He'd already forgotten her surname. At the taller woman's word, he choked on his tea. His eyes flicked wildly to Elaine's. Whatever game was being played, he wasn't sure what he wanted to a part of it. Being in Eva's presence felt like he needed to gain her approval in order to date her apparent lover.
"It's not really any of my business," Adam said as he drank his tea. Was Eva trying to get a rise out of him? Was what how this was going to work? "You'e been gone for a while, right? Away on a long trip?" He asked, directing that towards Elaine. "Question should be; how do
you feel about waking in on your date with someone else?" He blinked, feeling uncomfortable. He was clearly missing something. Elaine wasn't his "date". She wasn't his anything. Adam felt suddenly unwelcome, like he was being subtly pushed out and away. "Seems like you're a little bit mad at me and I don't know why."
In truth, it was a bit of a shock. And a little frustrating. Adam felt a little belittled. He could see why those two girls were involved. As he sat, his eyes trailed down Eva's body. From her damp hair, down her long neck and lower. Momentarily, he'd forgotten Elaine was there and he took this as his cue to leave.
"I should go," Adam said as he stood, leaving his barely touched tea on the table as he turned towards Elaine and leant in to whisper in her ear, "No offence but I probably won't be getting back in contact. Sorry."