All Shook Up || Lia & Sai
Once again she was feeling restless. In her life before the world went to shit she’d moved around constantly, never staying in one place long enough to form ties or have people recognise her as familiar, and she’d loved it. The mystery and the anonymity of it. Being an enigma or an idea. Except now she’d been with the same group of people for months which perhaps shouldn’t have been so strange to her considering she had spent years with the same group but they had been like-minded and just as tainted and corrupted as she was. The rest of the people that were around her now were far better than she could ever claim to be and while she’d had little issue being herself and probably never would, it still left her at a loss of how to spend her time when her usual pastime of shooting up was denied her.
Walking aimlessly through the hotel corridor, having been through enough of the rooms to grow bored of what had been left behind, Lia’s eyes wandered as she looked for someone to pass the time with just about willing to accept the first person who came her way. When they finally land on someone, a smile curves over her lips when she recognises the man to be someone who just about managed to handle her flirting. Or at least didn’t tell her to stop. With a new spring in her step and an added sway to her hips, she can’t help but toss her hair slightly as she makes her way towards him. “Hola, guapo.” She never did get his name though it wouldn’t have made a difference when she had little intention of using it. “Long time no see, do I need to worry about you avoiding me?”
There’s a grin on her face to show her teasing as she looks up at him but it quickly fades only to be replaced by a frown when their little exchange is interrupted by noise from the outside. Undeniably human noise which should have been reassuring but she’d been around enough of the lower tiers of humanity to know that they could be just as evil as the creatures that had posed so much threat to them recently. With the slamming of car doors and shouting among the men, her blood ran cold and a string of swear words in her native tongue left her lips.
Looking up at the man once more she tries to keep it light even though she’s sure her reaction has already made it quite clear how she feels. “I don’t know about you but I’m not hanging around to find out if these guys are our friendly neighbours or not.”
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