No drinking tonight. That was the one rule Lucy had for herself for this event, and clearly the rule was broken by the second hour. She lost count of how much alcohol she had consumed, and it had been a long time since Lucy has done this. It’s not that she needed it per-say, Lucy just liked numbing the pain. Maybe what she needed was to not keep things bottled up inside anymore, every time the women did that, it seems like alcohol was the way to go. “Yes you were!” Lucy slurred and then gave Michael a smirk, the blonde looked him up and down. She was mentally and physically exhausted. Being curled up on the couch with Michael the other day was exactly what she had needed, and to say the women needed it again was an understatment. However, the thirty-two year old didn’t want to ruin her best friends evening she laughed a little “Yeah well, I’m probably more drunk than you I think.” Lucy admitted and then took a breath, she pushed her hair out of her face and fixed her outfit from the back. “Well I should tell you more often, because youre looking really good right now and it makes me pissed off that I put you in the fucking friend zone, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.” Lucy said, not really making sense in her mind due to the amount of alcohol that she had drank. As Mick urged her to sit down, the blonde did as she was told and instead of sitting she decided to lay on the couch, and rested her hand on her head. Her head. It was spinning and Lucy wanted to make it stop. Seeing his smirk, she smirked back and then took a breath “Well thank you for saying that I look stunning, that’s really nice.” Lucy whined and then her face fell when he asked her the other questions “I did fuck stuff up with you, I got scared with you so I ran. It’s what I do.., I’m a runner.” Lucy laughed a little and then sighed, she still laid down but then looked at him “I don’t want to ruin your night so I won’t bother you with details or anything like that.” Lucy told him, and then looked at Mick again. He knew right away, just like he always did. He was her best friend, and he knew exactly what was wrong with her. Taking a breath, the blonde looked at him and felt extremly defeated. “I just fucked it up even worse, but it’s whatever.”
“Look, that whole friendzone thing is bullshit anyways. Made up by a bunch of guys who wanted to victimize themselves.” He amended first and foremost, an eyeroll helping to cement his disdain for the who convoluted idea. “An’, I hate to tell you but it’s not like I was sitting at home sulking about it. It worked out for the best, that’s what we call a good choice. Let’s face it, you’d dump my sorry ass once you realized I plan on living in that old ranch house until someone puts me in the ground.” Again, his words are offered with the low whisper of a laugh coloring his tone. “Well you didn’t run very far,” Michael amended. A hand gesturing between them, long-legged strides leaving him to hover over the couch Lucy had sprawled out on. “You need some water?” He didn’t wait for an answer, gaze searching the room for the little coffee tray. Taking one of the cups to fill from the bathroom faucet. Lucy’s voice carried easily through the small space, “ruin my night? Are you kidding Luce? It’s impossible to make me anymore miserable. I hate these things. Always feel like the walls are closing in.” Thus, partly, why he originally had every intention of taking advantage of the open bar. “Doesn’t sound like whatever.” This time, the words were offered stood over her once again. Extending out the cup of cold water he’d quickly retrieved for her.