Melanin-Gxdess
Give up on your dreams and die.
"And you should know, Thomas Murphy. I don't like when my rules are broken." She said before he left. Shaking her head she went back to the patrons and would not worry about Thomas until it was time to speak business. It seemed like she was working overtime, serving up drinks alongside Faith. There were many laughs and winks at many customers as they bought drinks. This just may be the most successful night she's had in a long time. Perhaps because of how long she was closed when the renovations had taken place. She served Oliver his drink with a concerned look on her face. "Don't drink yourself to death buddy." With a glance around, she noticed Jaelle and the down look on her face. Making her way over she leaned over and tapped her hand. "Hello, Jaybird. Why are you sitting here with your worry face on and not having fun? This is the place to get AWAY from problems, not dwell on them." She wanted to make sure everyone was having fun, especially Jaelle. Knowing how busy and hectic her life must be, she wanted to be able to let her wind down. "You know what? You're too good for this stuff." Making her way to the other side of the bar, she grabbed Jaelle's hand and took her to her office. "You have to keep this a secret okay?" She walked around to her desk and pulled out an expensive bottle of alcohol and two glasses. "Now. Why are you not being festive missy?"
For once he wasn't lying but because he was always lying, Dom didn't believe him. He groaned when his hair was ruffled and he tried to fix back up. His friends were laughing and he reminded them that it was because of him they were even in this place. "She said I deserve so ha. Get out of here." He waved his hand and sat back down with his friends. They had already given most of the money they brought with them to some of the girls, but Thomas still had his. He was waiting for the girl who danced the lead to come around. For what ever reason, she caught his eye and was the most memorable out of the rest of them. "Hey," one of them said, nudging his arm "You think Clarr would, I don't know--" Thomas cut him of with a laugh. "You? Absolutely not. She likes men, not boys. Get it together." The boy shrunk in his seat and looked hurt. Thomas was probably one of the only Murphy boys who knew a lot about Clarissa and not in the way of being in a relationship. She saw him as an adult when other's saw him as a kid. Even though, ya know, he was a kid and he acted like one on more than one occasion. But everyone deserves a chance, right?