When she realized Dylan was about to guzzle both of the shots, Sloan made a move to try and stop her, but was just a tad too late. “Jesus. If I have to take your dumbass to get your stomach pumped this late in the evening, I’m going to be so pissed off at you,” Sloan grumbled, trying to keep the rising irritation out of her voice. She had a feeling that it would only encourage Dylan to be more annoying if she let it show.
Keeping a hand on Dylan’s side, half curled around her waist, Sloan took a step closer to the bar to grab the bill and the credit card. Wincing when she saw the numbers printed on it, she sighed again loudly, taking the card with an appreciative nod. “Well, hopefully this will teach her not to be a complete moron next time.” She doubted it would, but the thought was nice.
“I should be, you’re very right, but I’m not. Instead, I’m here picking you up so that I can take you home safely,” she pointed out, deciding not to mention the fact that Dylan had practically asked for her. Odds were Dylan would deny it vehemently anyway. With Dylan’s hand at her shoulders, her chin following shortly after, Sloan took the chance to grab the woman’s hips to hopefully stop her from going anywhere for a short time. “Very small, yes, thank you. But, not so small that I can’t pick you up and carry you where we need to go. Which is home. Both of us. Well, I’ll drop you off at your home and then go to my own home. Obviously. I mean, really, is Brady home all by himself while you’re out here getting shitfaced?”
Dylan rolled her eyes and then swayed in her place after that, holding onto Sloan’s shoulders for balance. “You’re already pissed off at me and for something that isn’t even my fault, I’m pissed off at you too cause.” She scoffed as she remembered but still, she was too drunk and it felt nice being this close to the other woman so she didn’t even realize when her hands moved to play with Sloan’s hair as she swayed a little completely off rhythm with the music.
Dylan frowned and scoffed. “I’m perfectly capa...” She trailed off after butchering the word with a frown, her tongue felt too heavy. “I’m perfectly able to get myself home safely and no, I paid my neighbor to watch him for the night, you should go rest for your event I can take a cab home.” She replied stubbornly and took a step back and then turned and walked in the wrong direction.