The floor was hard and a bit sticky as she landed on it heavily. The force had rattled up her spine and it felt as though it had shaken up her organs. Gingerly, Farley placed a hand on the floor and instantly wished she hadn't. "Urgh," she whispered, her button nose wrinkled in distaste as bits of the bar were now attached to her hand. She was dimly aware of muffled laughter and she frowned again. With her free hand, she brushed a lock of dark hair from her forehead and she sighed, annoyed with herself and how she'd ended up here.
London was dark. It wasn't at all like it was made out to be on television and post cards. The pavements were cracked and dirty, everything was expensive and everyone seemed Hell bent on running from A to B in the shortest possible time. In the cold light of day, Farley had her rose tinted glasses snatched rudely off her face as she found herself three thousand miles from home with no one to turn to.
An unfamiliar hand loomed in front of her face and she squinted at the attached face in the dim light. Recognition dawned. "Oh it's you," Farley replied, her accent much higher pitched than the pub's regulars. Harry? Henry?…Holbrook? "I saw you in the newspaper," the secretary bubbled on. "With some redheaded woman? Cute," Farley added as an afterthought, sounding a little bit wistful. She struggled to remember where she knew him from, besides the photograph in the newspaper. He looked a little bit like her boss, Simon, but more rugged. Manly. Craggier, like an uninviting rock face. Rock face. Suddenly, she let out a snort of giggles, amused by her own joke; Harlan's name meant "rocky land" and he seemed like a rocky kinda guy.
"He wasn't always so sloppy," Farley heard herself say, her reply sounding slightly sullen and childish as she rebuffed Harlan's quip. In her drunken state, she couldn't untangle her feelings. Was she actually sticking up for Ethan? Or was she just being obtuse in order to annoy the Quidditch man?
"I'm fine," the brunette told Harlan without being asked. Looking at his hand again, she hesitated as she chewed her lip. Her fingers itched to take his, purely to see what they felt like. She'd never touched a Quidditch player before or even someone famous. Realising he was trying to be kind, she swallowed and took it, letting Harlan take the strain as she ungracefully got to her feet. It must have been an effort for him, especially considering the sticky floor now had a pretty clear print of her ass on it, almost as though her jeans and the wood had started to merge together.
"And he wasn't the reason I was drinking." Farley wasn't really sure why she'd started drinking. Her fall had left pockets of pain all over her, from her bum cheek and elbows to her thighs and wrists. She'd been foolish. She didn't know where she was or how she was going to get home. Harlan's appearance seemed to have broken the spell as the men were now resolutely not looking in their direction. Turning her head, her glassy-eyed gaze swept over him again as she tilted her head.
She supposed he was kind of cute, in that traditional dark and brooding sort of way and Farley found herself staring. He was obviously not her type but she could see the appeal. Without realising it, Farley began to twist a lock of dark hair around her index finger absently as she flicked through her thoughts lazily, almost as if she were reading a magazine. Her eyes strayed to his hands and she was unsurprised that they looked nice, strong and sinewy. Still holding the one he'd offered her, she turned it over and gently ran a finger tip down one of his veins. Whomever that redheaded chick was, she was very lucky to have those roaming all over her every night.
Aware Harlan was watching her in return, she blinked. "Sorry," Farley replied, taking a drink out of a glass on the bar that did not belong to her and letting his hand go. "Hope I'm not interrupting," she asked, eyes wide as she sipped at someone else's drink. "Thanks for picking me up," she replied as she looked around, a smile playing across the curve of her lips. "You're like the Big Bad Wolf," she commented, sounding amused. "You've scared everyone off. Do you do that a lot?"