Perdita blinked in shock. That was a low blow and she could feel hot, dark anger bubbling up from somewhere deep and she pursed her lips. She was officially offended. Torrence had called her by her full name yet again and instantly, her hackles were up. "Is that right?" She pressed him, eyebrows arched, breathing hard. "If it is, you've got a pretty awful taste in women," she snapped back at him. It was a childish insult and they'd traded tit for tat but that was personal.
Her eyes dropped downwards, trailing over his chest, stopping momentarily on that skull tattoo that she really disliked before sinking to his waist. "A hundred percent," Perdita replied coldly before she laughed. "You're forgettable," she informed Torrence, finally deciding to lift her gaze back to his face. With a hand on her hip, she tilted her head. "And replaceable."
He'd tightened his grip and she swallowed the grunt of pain, her face creasing before she smoothed it out again. Perdita huffed, ruffling a lock of hair that covered her left eye as she swallowed, attempting to create some distance between them. "Funny," she stated, sounding anything but. "Because it feels like a guilt trip. It's getting boring," she stated. There was a moment of stillness between them as she looked at him - properly this time. Perdita didn't like where this was headed but it was too late now; she was too wound up, too hurt, too hot headed to say sorry. So, she was going to leave the cards how they fell.
She'd made it halfway to the front door before an almighty bang! echoed through Torrence's apartment, causing her to jump in fright. With wide eyes, she turned around to face him. "Yes," Perdy answered him simply, seemingly unperturbed. "You weren't invested. I was. I was wasting my time," she explained to the potioneer politely before she shook her head.
"Oh no," she said with a little laugh. "I'm not running. I'm sprinting away," the tall brunette clarified, as she flung her arm at the front door that she was agonisingly close to. "I can't get away fast enough," she threw back at him. Torrence called it a "nonissue" and she was still for a second. "That might be true," she said diplomatically. "But laughing at me when I opened up, making me feel like I was two inches tall? That is an issue, Torrence," she admitted, her eyes blazing. He was such a bloody Sagittarius.
Her face hardened as she stared at him, her heart beating steadily in her throat. "I'm not going to stand here and try to salvage whatever trainwreck that was," she said, waving her hand, trying to encompass the entirety of the past three years. With her hands on her hips, Perdy heaved a heavy sigh. "You're just going to have to get over it." Besides, he could always go and find Jenny.