Nessa wanted to curse the part of herself that nearly stopped in front of the door. That ridiculous little piece wanted to pause and wait for him to make things right. She half expected him to do it, but she knew better than assume anything resembling politeness from Frank Adams. Nessa didn't need to be rescued, she didn't need him to make her feel better, and she certainly didn't need food poisoning from his new restaurant. She scoffed, tipped her chin up, and climbed the stairs back out of the restaurant, making sure her hips waved just so as she made a dramatic exit.
Never in her life had she met someone as frustrating as Frank. He was terribly rude, had the bad habit of overstaying his welcome, and apparently, he'd forgotten all about inviting her to his new restaurant. Nessa couldn't imagine him having not meant it when he'd asked her, so of course, she blamed him for forgetting instead. Another stupid man who couldn't be bothered to remember the details. Merlin, help her. And maybe if she hadn't heard Frank's parting words as she pushed open the door, Nessa would have kept walking. Perhaps she would have stopped in and gotten lunch at one of the hundred other restaurants she was sure were within walking distance. Maybe she would have forgotten this whole bloody situation — but she had heard, and she couldn't let it go. "Fecking hell," she breathed and turned around.
With a sour look on her face, the dark witch turned back toward the door, yanked it open, and descended the stairs before huffing. "You are such a prick Frank," She said, her accent thicker than before. The witch was making a scene, but Nessa couldn't be bothered to think about that now. She barely knew this man, so it was irrational to take it so personally, but Nessa felt insulted, and hell hath no fury.
"I come all this way to stop in to see the new place, the place you invited me to, and you forgot about it? Ya fucking langer?" The more worked up she became, the more Nessa's hands waved around in front of her in big sweeping motions. "Ay, and you forgot to mention it wasn't even open yet." What a waste of time coming here had been, and logically Nessa knew it was an even bigger waste now that she was letting the situation get to her. But she hadn't eaten yet, and Nessa Regan could not be held responsible for her actions while under the influence of hunger.