[ her hair smells really good. but more importantly: ]
You do remember me!
[ delighted, he grabs her wrist, slops champagne all over both their hands and immediately backs off, looking pained, digging out the last of the napkins in his pocket. ]
Oh my god. Here, here.
[ he cringes, takes her flute and through some sleight of hand known only to guys who have been casual function waitstaff for spare cash, balances it in the crook of an elbow so he can help wipe over her hand. ]
Hey! [ lydia objects loudly and shrilly. but it's more surprise than anger fueling her exclaim, and though her hand is goin to be sticky and gross as soon as the champagne dried, she's less disgusted and more interested in the frantic way he tried to clean her.
that was stupidly cute. so cute it was stupid and so stupid it was cute; like high school when very one snuggled hard liquor into the dances and got so flustered when they spilled on their dates that they almost cried. given, she's three years out of high school and doesn't scream at him or hit him with her handbag. she's not even glaring at him, just quietly observing with wide green eyes flicking between their hands and his concerned face.
the condescending part of her assumed him to be acting, playing the flustered, concerned, adorable idiot. but while entertaining his game seems like a bad idea when she has no idea what his motives are, she likes being fussed over. it feels nice, especially after being so royally abandoned by her date. ]
Okay, [ she says in regards to the drink. but lydia'd had a destination in mind, and pulls her hand from his grasp to continue on her way. ] Bring a couple.
[ stiles grins at that, but she's not looking at him anymore. ]
[ he's a pretty smart guy, has a good problem-solving brain, so while the idea of trying to follow after her quickly with his hands full of champagne flutes is the first one that comes to mind, it's not what he does. he's worked catering gigs before, temporary waitstaff, so he knows the tricks of the trade, and sure enough the refills for the mineral water and champagne are crated below the heavy tablecloth over the trestle tables rather than all the way in the kitchen. ]
[ he steals a whole bottle without remorse, and a plate of strawberries, and it's appalling behaviour but right now he gives no fucks, he's robin freaking hood. and his maid marion awaits: stiles chases after her, following her away from the party. ]
[ the big boardroom is just a hallway down from where everyone else is partying, but it's soundproof. probably to avoid any disturbances from the outside working place during big meetings, and it's just a bonus that it's also going to keep lydia from getting an awful headache and provide her the privacy to entertain herself.
there's big floor to ceiling windows along the far wall that overlook the blinking city life and positively scream pretentious, and equally big windows on the wall with the door, but those come with shutter blinds. lydia occupies herself with drawing the shades until her new friend finds her.
with an entire bottle of champagne. way to exceed her expectations. ] Are you trying to get me drunk? [ she teases, giving the shade controls one last spin to ensure little visibility before sashaying over to meet him, and plucking one of the strawberries off the plate. ] Shame on you.
[ she's also been sipping on various drinks all throughout the evening, and while she still walks like a queen in those sticky shoes of hers, her inhibitions are lowered enough to hang out in an abandoned room instead of going home.
but at home she doesn't have leather swivel chairs. ]
Somehow I doubt they're gonna be serving the second-rate stuff.
[ once he's put down the food and drink, stiles hops up on the boardroom table like it's one big chair, leans back on his hands and kicks his legs boyishly. ]
[ she claims a seat somewhere to the left of him, and twists the chair in leisurely semi circles. she eats the strawberry like she's spent the last three hours enticing it to come close to her mouth, and takes her own sweet time answer his question. ]
No, my uncle does. [ legs crossed conversationally, and the slightest bit of chocolate smeared across her lip, lydia leans on the chair arm and uses her free hand to gesture around the room. ]
This is his building, actually. He throws these things every year. Fun, right?
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You do remember me!
[ delighted, he grabs her wrist, slops champagne all over both their hands and immediately backs off, looking pained, digging out the last of the napkins in his pocket. ]
Oh my god. Here, here.
[ he cringes, takes her flute and through some sleight of hand known only to guys who have been casual function waitstaff for spare cash, balances it in the crook of an elbow so he can help wipe over her hand. ]
I'm the worst. Lemme get you a fresh drink, okay?
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that was stupidly cute. so cute it was stupid and so stupid it was cute; like high school when very one snuggled hard liquor into the dances and got so flustered when they spilled on their dates that they almost cried. given, she's three years out of high school and doesn't scream at him or hit him with her handbag. she's not even glaring at him, just quietly observing with wide green eyes flicking between their hands and his concerned face.
the condescending part of her assumed him to be acting, playing the flustered, concerned, adorable idiot. but while entertaining his game seems like a bad idea when she has no idea what his motives are, she likes being fussed over. it feels nice, especially after being so royally abandoned by her date. ]
Okay, [ she says in regards to the drink. but lydia'd had a destination in mind, and pulls her hand from his grasp to continue on her way. ] Bring a couple.
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[ he's a pretty smart guy, has a good problem-solving brain, so while the idea of trying to follow after her quickly with his hands full of champagne flutes is the first one that comes to mind, it's not what he does. he's worked catering gigs before, temporary waitstaff, so he knows the tricks of the trade, and sure enough the refills for the mineral water and champagne are crated below the heavy tablecloth over the trestle tables rather than all the way in the kitchen. ]
[ he steals a whole bottle without remorse, and a plate of strawberries, and it's appalling behaviour but right now he gives no fucks, he's robin freaking hood. and his maid marion awaits: stiles chases after her, following her away from the party. ]
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there's big floor to ceiling windows along the far wall that overlook the blinking city life and positively scream pretentious, and equally big windows on the wall with the door, but those come with shutter blinds. lydia occupies herself with drawing the shades until her new friend finds her.
with an entire bottle of champagne. way to exceed her expectations. ] Are you trying to get me drunk? [ she teases, giving the shade controls one last spin to ensure little visibility before sashaying over to meet him, and plucking one of the strawberries off the plate. ] Shame on you.
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[ stiles asks, also a little teasing, though he's still kind of affected by the sheer presence of her. ]
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[ she's also been sipping on various drinks all throughout the evening, and while she still walks like a queen in those sticky shoes of hers, her inhibitions are lowered enough to hang out in an abandoned room instead of going home.
but at home she doesn't have leather swivel chairs. ]
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[ once he's put down the food and drink, stiles hops up on the boardroom table like it's one big chair, leans back on his hands and kicks his legs boyishly. ]
So do you like, work here?
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No, my uncle does. [ legs crossed conversationally, and the slightest bit of chocolate smeared across her lip, lydia leans on the chair arm and uses her free hand to gesture around the room. ]
This is his building, actually. He throws these things every year. Fun, right?