Jessalyn had wanted to come to London for the weekend. To shop and do brunch-y things. In exchange for her agreement to that whole principle, Clementine had taken it upon herself to leave their hotel at about half twelve in the morning on the Friday evening they'd arrived. If she was going to survive two more entire days of Jessalyn's antics, she was going to take out a little time for herself.
Framlingham wasn't exactly in an urban area. That said, during the summer, she couldn't go out much. These rare opportunities were something she was glad to be afforded. It was a special occasion in itself to be able to walk down the street and be able to just waltz into a club. Clementine shivered a little inside her leather jacket and pulled it tighter around herself, cursing under her breath and wishing, just a little, that she'd worn something more than a
crushed velvet dress. It was pretty to look at, but it wasn't very warm. Oh well. Maybe it would get her some free drinks. She was even wearing makeup to look a little bit older. That would work, right? That would be fine. It would all work out.
She chewed on the inside of her lip, pondering as she walked down the street and eyeing each clubfront to decide which one she wanted to go into. Some very pronounced thumping and obnoxious flashing lights prompted her to come to a halt, boots scuffing on the concrete. This was the one. The Gryffindor inhaled deeply, putting on her best I'm-actually-seventeen-please-don't-look-at-me face, and marched right toward the door. A large, meaty hand landed roughly on top of her head, pushing her the other way. Clementine opened her mouth, ready to protest, and the bouncer grumbled, "No invite, no in."
"Oh, I must've dropped it back there. Just let me in, please? My boyfriend's waiting inside for me and I really can't afford another fight. He already thinks I'm cheating on him with our next door neighbor," Clem lied effortlessly, gesturing animatedly with her hands.
The waltzing was proving a little more difficult than she'd anticipated.
Clementine gritted her teeth and smiled at the large bouncer, who was maybe two feet taller than she was. At least. Probably more than that. He was a big ol' boy, now, wasn't he? How unfortunate for her. There was no way she was going to be able to get past him. Maybe she could sneak in underneath his legs? Would he notice that? Shit. This was going to put her in a foul mood and Jessalyn would be able to sniff out her discontent from a mile away. Then she'd have to confess to her activities and everything would be a thousand percent more hellacious for everyone involved. She'd be trapped in the city with a grumpy sister who exclusively shopped in little boutiques with faux French names and Yankee Candle.
Her frustration rose and felt like it was going to bubble over while she considered and exhausted her options all at once, and then a pair of warm hands were sliding 'round her waist, causing her to jump about a mile. Her brow crumpled into a pronounced frown and she was utterly confused for a moment until it dawned on her. This was it. This was her in. "Uh, yeah, owl must've gotten there after I'd already left. Honey." She smiled sheepishly. God, she'd be a terrible actress.
Clementine resisted squirming away as he ushered her inside, the places where he'd touched her burning. This was the weirdest thing that had maybe ever happened to her. The original frown reappeared and she barely paid attention to the flashing lights and music that signified a night of freedom. The only thing she could think about now was this mysterious stranger and where he'd come from. Who was he? Why had he helped her? Had she seen him before? All questions she fully intended on asking.
And then he left.
What the hell?
"Hey!" She shouted after him, cupping her hands around her mouth. Not that it did any good. It was much too loud; her voice soaked right into the bodies around her. "Hey, wait!" She yelled again to no avail. She was going to have to run after him, wasn't she? So she did. Her hands parted the people around her like an ocean and she ignored the unhappy grumbles of the drunken people she was disturbing. Out of breath, she finally reached the bar where the boy was perched. He didn't look much older than she was. "What was that? Who are you? Why did you do that and then run away from me?" It all tumbled out very quickly.