“This bar has quite a nice atmosphere, I agree,” she hummed, playing with her half-way empty glass. Although Natasha never went once into the same bar, she could tell by the first glance this establishment was way more relaxed and calm than many other. She would've planned to came back hadn't it been for her decision to visit this bar only this time. It was a rule to her. True, she wasn’t in Russia where almost every living person knew her face from newspapers and basically every social Wizarding media that existed, however, that didn’t mean someone couldn’t recognize her. Natasha didn’t want problems again. She had enjoyed enough of troubles connected to her own persona, all she desired now was peace and quiet intimate life. She wanted to be left alone; no more media, no more fans, and especially no more stalkers. Or drunk suggestive and smelly man for that matter, like the one that just blocked her view.
The man smiled as an answer to her words. He bloody smiled, making Natasha raise her glass to take a sip of her drink. Her hand twitched, she wanted to reach for her wand and hex him. She wanted to crush the glass over his head and then make him say 'hi' to the bar counter, maybe lose a tooth or two along the way. Wouldn’t really do a big change to his appearance, anyway, she thought. The Russian was pleased enough when she didn’t have to move a finger, the mysterious companion taking care of the drunkard by himself. She smirked at the comment about her being out of the smelly man’s league.
“He wasn’t rude,” the woman chuckled. “Inappropriate, shameless and arrogant, no way,” she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. She stared at the handsome stranger, the corner of her mouth twitching before she laughed softly. “He smelt,” she announced, crinkling her nose adorably. “Holly Horus’ eye, his breath was like a damn graveyard,” she groaned, emptying her glass in one swift movement. She let the burning sensation wash through her throat and wrap her in its warmth. She was proud to be able to handle her alcohol. This definitely wasn’t her first drink.
“Natasha,” she introduced herself, offering her hand with a soft smile. “And you might be, my charming savior?” The Russian smirked, inclining her neck slightly to the side, a bit like a curious cat. Very elegant curious cat. She was being playful, but her strong presence still oozed a heavy calmness, somewhat stillness as if the happenings around her couldn't influence her. As if she was untouchable to the outside world, a spirit from the other side of the world which decided to visit for a moment to taste the atmosphere here. A spicy and also a bit fruity odor twirled around her as well, from her cologne.
Natasha ordered another drink, taking a small sip as it was delivered to her, smiling to herself as her mind drifted away for a second. She looked back at the man, corners still turned up, spark in her vibrant greenish eyes. “Are you here so often that you claim to know all the regulars?” She quirked her eyebrow, although it was obvious she didn’t mean her question absolutely serious. The former Quidditch player waited for his answer before speaking up again. “I’m here for the first time,” she admitted, shifting in her seat. “I like a change of scenery,” Natasha smiled mysteriously. “Tonight, this bar ended up grabbing my attention….and who knows, I’m starting to think it was for a reason.” As if to give her words more meaning, she trailed her gaze over Dominic before meeting his eyes again. “However, I am sure that through these doors come many exquisite women all through the day. I can’t be that different, can I?” She said, with a hint of flirtatious undertone, however, her words still held a heavy truth to her own mind. It was obvious she didn’t feel like believing to be more beautiful than other women. She knew she had looks, however, “one's beauty cannot be claimed as above someone else’s.” The Russian smiled. “Everyone’s their own.” She moved in her seat to cross her right leg over the left one graciously.
Natasha didn’t miss how her companion’s look seemed to stray to her red lips.