Post by Blair Da Costa on Aug 16, 2016 21:48:56 GMT
She spotted her immediately; it wasn't very hard. The blonde seemed to stick out of the small crowd that had gathered in the club. They had agreed to meet here and Blair had (as always) managed to arrive a little later than what she'd said. She was glad to see the blonde still waiting, though.
Sneaking up on Elizabeth, Blair lifted her arms and wrapped them tightly around the blonde's slender shoulders, pulling her into something of a sloppy hug. As if not to make the girl feel alarmed, Blair poked her head over her shoulder and grinned widely.
"Ey gorgeous," she said, winking slightly as she let her arms drop to her sides. "What's a hot piece like you doing in a place like this?"
Post by Elizabeth Halliwell on Aug 18, 2016 5:00:13 GMT
As confusing as it was having Ellen show up at her doorstep a few nights ago, Liz was glad that it happened. Not glad for what happened to Ellen but just happy her cousin still needed her.
She was still reminiscing the impromptu reunion with a smile when the arms went around her. She jumped slightly before her smile widened to see who it was.
"I'd ask the same of you but we need a few more shots in us to actually answer that." Liz chuckled before patting the seat next to her and calling the bartender over. "Two more of these and a bottle of PBR please." She gave the bartender a charming smile before turning to Blair.
"Oh my God, babe you look amazing. Did you steal from wardrobe again?" Liz smirked.
Post by Blair Da Costa on Aug 22, 2016 14:39:15 GMT
Without complaining, Blair took the offered seat. She made herself comfortable as she leaned her elbow against the bar, her eyes focused entirely on the blonde. "Fair enough," she replied with a cheeky grin. She had to force herself from clapping her hands together excitedly.
She had a feeling the bartender wouldn't take kindly on either of them if Blair started acting like a child.
Feigning an innocent look, Blair snorted. "Pfft." Still, she looked down, appreciating her own getup. "It's a new collection. I was offered a few coins for wearing it. I think they're using me as some kind of marketing trick." It was just a small business, but Blair wasn't complaining. Free clothes was never anything to complain about.