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Teagan shouldn't have been in the bar. But she'd had a long day and drinking at home was an even worse option, where she was alone and there wasn't any accountability. At least at the bar, there were other people around, and Teagan felt less likely to make decisions detrimental to her sobriety when in public. Besides, she'd driven her truck to the bar, so wouldn't get drunk enough that she couldn't drive home.
She was sitting at the bar, not wanting to hog a whole booth when it was just herself, hand wrapped around her glass. The blonde glanced up when someone slipped into a chair one down from hers, seeing a woman by herself, at least for the moment. "Drinking alone?" Teagan asked, head tilting.











