One of the first things she’d learned since she was born, was how to make an entrance and tonight, the infamous casino was her own little cat walk. She’d come to the Derry with a purpose, one that was only for her to know… - Until she decided otherwise. Isabel always lived by her own agenda, much to her family’s dismay. She felt the energy shift before she even saw him. The way the air grew thicker, charged with a thrill and danger could only mean one thing. It wasn’t so much about him, more about the game itself. But still, Liam had a presence that was impossible to ignore, whether she liked to admit it or not. She’d been aware of him the moment she’d entered the casino, even if she didn’t look at him directly at first and just walked straight up to the bar.
The gambler who’d been hovering around her looked from Liam to Isabel, then back again, his expression confused, then affronted, but she just offered him a polite smile. "I've got plans tonight." Was all she gave him. He was just a pawn in the game she and Liam had been playing for years, one only the two of them understood. Then, she half turned towards Riley. "Oh Liam, you should know by know, I’m very much capable of buying my own drink, so, thank you, but I‘ll pass." Isabel quipped sweetly, batting her eye lashes at him, before she paused for a short moment. “As for your house policy,” she smirked, raising the glass to her lips and taking a slow, deliberate sip, “I’m sure you have enough charm to make an exception for me. After all, I do bring my own luck to the table.”
Isabel felt the electricity in the air as soon as Liam closed in and she wasn’t sure if it was more thrilling or infuriating. Turning to face him fully, she leaned against the bar, her posture casual but confident. She knew he enjoyed the chase, the thrill of playing with someone who didn’t bow to his every whim, and she had no intention of giving him the satisfaction of seeing her flustered. Not now and not ever. Not that he would be capable of provoking that kind of feeling in her anyway. "But what happens when I decide to test my luck elsewhere?" She knew it was a taunt, but little did she care.
She was aware he was watching her, the way her dress hugged her waist, the flash of the diamond ring she always wore, the one screaming she belonged to someone else. Someone who didn’t understand the siren call of the Derry, the rush of adrenaline with every spin of the roulette wheel. "Black or red?" she asked over her shoulder, her voice a low whisper only Liam could hear. „What’s your bet tonight?“