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“What are you having? I’m still debating whether to remain on the same lane so I won’t get drunk or regret my choices next day,” though now as a werewolf that didn’t happen quite often, “or if I should try a new drink. Enjoy the evening outside, not being a mom for the night.” Which it wasn’t that regretted being one, she was just tired of only being seen as such. “It’s nice to meet you Nina and you do to. I mean, you’re a gorgeous woman, so the smile is just part of the whole package,” Aleyna chuckled. “Maybe another gin and tonic. I’m being basic tonight.”
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“I’m actually having a gin and tonic, so we can be basic together.” Nina didn’t seem to be bothered by the brunette’s words and she hoped it showed in both her body language and friendly tone. She felt for her, really. Most people deemed mothers to be just that: just mothers, and they were so much more. “In that case, Ally. I’ll buy you two drinks. One for the bet and one for your night off.” Nine settled with a smile, before offering her hand for the other woman to take, so she could guide her to the bar. She then ordered two gin and tonics. “Once we get our drinks, would you like to sit down? I’d love to hear more about you. I promise I won’t ask about Ally-the-mom, just whatever else you’d like to tell me.”















