LOCATION: Lucky Seven Casino WHO: @dnavarro
Will only really went to the casino due to her friendship with Gwen. It wasn’t really her type of place. She wasn’t the type of waste money by risking losing it all and a lot of the people that hung out there? They weren’t her crowd. No, the only reason she went there was to be a supportive friend. But when she was there and Gwen wasn’t on stage? It wasn’t exactly the most entertaining of places for her. More often than not she found herself hanging out at one of the tables while other people were performing mostly waiting for Gwen’s turn on stage- or waiting for her to be done for the night so they could do something together. And it wasn’t as though the other people performing were bad or anything of the sort but they weren’t always her thing either. So, more often than not she didn’t really watch them.
No, instead Will often found herself sitting at one of the tables and reading the best she could in the dim lights of the room. She could have gone over and played slots for a while during the wait but she didn’t work as many hours as she did just to lose all of her money that way- and she absolutely would because life? Well, it had a tendency to kick her in the face as much as possible lately. No, books were safer despite the fact that she probably would end up damaging her eyes one day with the low light.
Turning the page the redhead reached out with her free hand and lifted up her drink pausing when the already dim light seemed to all but disappear and she sighed, swallowing before sighing slightly. “The light here is dim as it is. Could you not take away what little I have?” Placing her finger in the spine of her book to hold her face the witch glanced up. It was only then that she realized it was Gwen’s boss who was standing near her table. “Did you need something?” she questioned, head cocking to the side as she looked up at him. It wasn’t often she saw Diego when she was at the casino though she admitted she had seen him before. But actually talking to him? Well, she hadn’t really ever had a reason to do that.










