jaccb-altman:
OPEN START: @wilmingtonstarters LOCATION, DATE & TIME: the hideaway, saturday, 3/28, 11pm
Jacob had gotten into a rhythm working security at the Hideaway. It wasn’t a solid gig - he filled in when he was needed, and most of the time, he knew it was just an excuse for Bree to spend time with him, but he didn’t mind. With his trailer destroyed and the beach house needing a new roof, he’d been holed up in Katie Lynn’s apartment, and while he’d hadn’t been especially hard-pressed to purchase a new truck (as he’d lost his during the hurricane) and get back to his full-time job as a plumber, he was still more than happy to come and spend a few hours making sure no one got too rowdy at the bar. Presently posed at the door checking I.D.s, Jacob would pause over the one thrust in his hand, raising a brow as he looked up to the owner. “I’ve already kicked out four assholes trying to live it up during spring break. You’re not going to be the next, are you?” It was unclear, truly, whether or not Jacob was joking. One might suppose that was the point.
If Elena had been considered something of an extrovert before, it certainly didn’t hail in comparison to now. Her inability to stay in her apartment for longer than a few hours at a time was growing thin, her sleep suffering and truly, she couldn’t comprehend why considering she’d been so far removed from the destruction of the hurricane in the weeks before hand. The need to surround herself by people, by noise and the familiarity of normalcy had brought her to the hideaway after a few drinks with some of the girls in her building. Jacob’s rough voice enough to draw an easy roll of her eyes, “When was the last time you even heard of me being kicked out?” She didn’t often cause problems, and generally.. when and if she was involved in something, she was later considered too innocent looking to have been the cause and generally let off the hook. Not that she’d expect it every time, but Elena simply wasn’t the type in the first place. “C’mon, Jake.”
















