It was quiet, despite all the noise behind them, as they sat there for a minute, avoiding one another’s eye. She had mirrored him when he faced forward again, again looking at the bottles behind the bar instead of at Harlan. She couldn’t tell what he was thinking, no facial cues, no touches, no words; she had another drink, hoping that would keep her mind from wandering. It didn’t, and she glanced sideways at him, figuring maybe she should stop drinking, head back toward sobering up— She was still looking at him when he glanced at her and she swallowed, not looking away.
She shrugged one shoulder. “You’re still sitting here, too.†She tapped her fingers on her glass, still looking at him and trying to avoid thinking about how she wasn’t all that surprised she was still there, if she was being honest. He had that way about him, or something; sure, he made it easy to walk away sometimes but maybe she had to have far less to drink for that to be effective.
Honey looked at her glass; it was nearly empty. She ought to excuse herself — he had more or less given her the out but where would she go? to the other end of the bar to sober up — or find some sort of middleground conversation with him, avoid anything too feelings or too no-feelings. But they weren’t friends; they were either sleeping together or they weren’t, with the ill thought out of dating at the end. Without work or themselves to talk about… they weren’t good at small talk.
She circled back to herself, kind of. “I don’t think I’d have come if I knew you’d be here,†she said, glancing away long enough to look across the room where her date had been sat, though she (and the other witch) were now gone. “She said it was a Scottish thing.†It should have been more obvious it wasn’t, considering they’d gone to England for said Scottish thing but she’d worry about her oversight later. “I want to say I’m glad I did, now,†she gave Harlan a very quick once over. “But I did still get ditched, so..†She trailed off and shrugged again before tipping her head back to drain what was left in her glass.