

“This dress looks really nice on you,” sheĬommented in your ear, her fingers flexing. She was inhumanly warm and you just wanted to sink into Her strong hands took grip on your waist and she tugged She looked like she wanted to reach for you but didn’t know how.ĭeciding to take the step for you both, youĬlosed the gap and wrapped your arms around her neck, moving with her instead of beside her. She was so nervous and it was the most endearing thing you’d ever You started swaying to the music, a few inches between She offered her hand and you took it, letting her Should you dance with thisĪfter a moment of deliberation, you nodded. You glanced at your friend who was nodding wildlyĪnd giving you a discrete thumbs-up though you were fairly certain Kara could Teasingly, her name rolling off your tongue like sugar.įidgeting, her grin grew a little wider asĬonfidence overtook her. “Hi,” you replied softly, extending your hand. “Hi,” she greeted over the music, soft pink Her glasses made her adorable and youĪbsently noted how much like Supergirl she looked. Smiling, her bottom lip caught between her teeth. The pretty blonde you’d been watching was Head, you took it down and slammed the glass onto the tabletop.Ī tap on your shoulder made you jerk and you spunĪround, a refusal on your lips though it died the moment you noticed who was You studied the amber liquid like it would tell youĮverything you needed to know but no answers appeared. Ordering a shot, you waited patiently for it to arrive before you The song changed and your attention returned to Out there but the idea of rejection was too much. If you weren’t hurting, you probably would have put yourself She was gorgeous but youĭidn’t have the courage to go over and talk to her despite your friend nudging Glancing at you occasionally, a shy smile on her lips. Redhead and what you could only assume was the redhead’s girlfriend. The sight of a beautiful blonde standing to the side with a short-haired Scanning the surrounding tables, you paused at Lot of bodies on the dance floor but none of them caught your eye. You diligently did as instructed, wincing at theīurn that slithered along your throat. “Drink up,” she commanded before downing her Quick to order two shots of whiskey, passing one your way the moment it was in Stepping up to the wooden area, your friend was She made youĬhuckle but you still apologized to the people she pushed past as you followed You towards the bar, shoving writhing patrons out of her way. Your friend was incessant and started dragging The club was bumping, the bass of the music reverberating “Damn, girl, you look good,” she complimented, Throwing open the door, you smiled at your Touching up your lip gloss, you smacked your lips together in Get it perfect in ten minutes, but dammit, if you were going out, you wereįifteen minutes later there was a knock on yourĭoor. You knew there was no arguing with your friend soīegrudgingly you slipped out of the warm sheets and started for your closet.įinding your sexiest dress and tallest heels, you hurriedly tossed them onīefore going into your bathroom to work on your make-up. Grabbing the small device, you opened it and started at the screen. The ding of your phone beside your head startled Was there something about you that made you pick the worst of the Short-lived but you were still hurt by their actions and now you wondered if it The background as you pondered your latest failed relationship. You were lying in bed, pitiful music playing in

Summary: A story based on the song Bartender by Lady Antebellum
