Scarlett was in a rush, having accidentally slept in on the morning she was meant to have a business meeting with someone very important. Trevor would kill her if she missed this thing… Well, maybe not actually kill her, but it definitely wouldn’t be an interaction she was looking forward to.
She was looking down at her purse, shuffling through it to see if she’d even grabbed her house keys before she left. As if that was something else she needed to add on to her day. Suddenly she was knocking in to somebody and she felt herself going off balance, grabbing out to the person she’d just ran into for stabilizing herself.
“Jesus fucking christ, sidewalks are meant for walking, not standing like statues.” Obviously the incident was Scarlett’s own fault for not looking, but the fact that she was already having a bad day and was growing later and later by the second, she didn’t exactly have time for niceties with people who were literally getting in her way. It only took her an extra second to recognize the person she was still clasping on to before letting go as if they’d burned her.
“You’ve got to be joking me. Do I have a fucking beacon for Kings right now.”
If Dia was a more responsible cartel-crime-doer-person, she would’ve been paying attention to her surroundings. Or even if she was a more responsible citizen of the second largest city in the entire nation, she would’ve been paying more attention. She knew immediately that she’d made a mistake when someone collided with her, but her apology quickly died on her lips when the other person snapped, which immediately made her defensive. This defensiveness turned more toward disdain, if not aggression when she registered exactly who it was that had run into her.
Of course, Scarlett fucking Cohen had immediately bitched someone out for an honest mistake. Dia wasn’t sure that Scarlett had any other setting aside from ‘irrationally bitchy.’ If she’d realized it was Scarlett, she would’ve fuckin tripped that bitch intentionally.
Dia scowled. “Funny, your flying monkeys usually warn people ahead of you,” she said snidely. “Glad to see you haven’t changed a bit, Scarlett.”