![]() James watched Chris and Mary from over the rim of his glass. They had disappeared behind the crowd, and all he caught were momentary glances of them being completely inappropriate in public. They seemed happy enough, though it was a bit odd given Mary's feelings about vampires. Not to mention laughably ironic, considering the rift between her and Emily over Em's choice in men…
![]() Chris smiled to himself as Mary fell back into his arms. Her entire body language had changed to defeat. He didn't know why, and didn't particularly care. The girl was clearly damaged goods. As she turned her back on the bloke with the big hair and sank her body into his own, he almost understood Stone's joy at playing games with people. Someone held power over this one, and she was so blind to it she actually thought it was herself. The irony was so beautiful it almost inspired poetry.
Chris pulled away from her and kissed her on the cheek.
He walked away before she could respond, lighting a cigarette on his way out the door. As he congratulated himself on a job well done, wondering if Mary even had the faintest clue how easy it was to manipulate her, he suddenly found himself on the ground with his face in the cold cement.
Just as the pain from the blow to the back of his head finally hit, he was being lifted back off the ground and shoved into the brick wall of the building with such force he knew it wasn't human. It took a moment for his vision to clear before he could focus on his attacker. He grinned slowly at the fury on James' face. Chris: "Well, well-"
James: "DON'T talk. I don't want to hear a single word. The only reason you are not dust in the street right now is because I didn't have the presence of mind to figure out how to hide a pool cue on my person on my way past the bouncer. Have you heard of a restraining order? Because you've got one. If I EVER see you anywhere within a LIGHT YEAR of her again, your fuzzy little brain won't have the time to register my presence before the molecules that make up your body are scattering to the wind."
Mary: "Hey. Where'd you go?"
Mary paused. Mary: "…not feeling very well. Didn't you see him come out?"
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