( Zoe gets the all clear as far as he's concerned. )
Bar downstair's being swarmed?
( If he's right about the schedule, Wes' second in still has an hour. It wouldn't be the time to keep him company, but he hopes Wes is holding it down enough. He doesn't know if vampire reflexes translate to mixology and mojitos. )
( That should make all the difference. There's a part of him that settles. His bartender beau isn't being swarmed because he's attractive, he's being swarmed because the Queen Bee is back in the nest. )
I haven't seen William here since the night you brought us all.
( To escape the uncomfortable late lunch. In admitting this, he realizes he's making it clear he's been since and William hasn't. Well. Hunters have haunts. Maybe it will slide by. )
Yeah, from what I've heard Cooper doesn't really like crowds that much.
[Which isn't said to slander his name, she knows that if he wasn't good people, Mia would have punched him in the face already. It's mostly teasing a not-present William because she hasn't been properly introduced to the new boyfriend yet.]
But also he might just be growing out of his clubbing phase.
[Mia, teasing, can jab right back: "Maybe some people should take the hint."
( It's not fair to let an entire city live up to one person, but it kind of does, here, since he and Cooper are on different pages. And Cooper is entitled. He's found his guy. Mickey's not saying he's done the same. Life isn't that convenient, life isn't TV. But, life seems to be shaking out pretty good right about now.
With a roll of (13), he tries to conceal just how much he's liked it so far, always one for playing it closer to the vest. )
It's not Texas. ( In the good and the bad ways. ) You two grew up here?
[Zoe is sharp as a tack (18), and she doesn't miss much. But she's also William's best friend and knows that sometimes, it's not worth pushing people on the personal stuff until they're ready.
She doesn't know Mickey, so she's going to let him divert the conversation.]
Not here, exactly. I grew up in the Glades - which is not as shitty as it used to be thanks to my dad cleaning things up.
Well, I'm the kid of a blue collar worker and a teacher.
( He's been selective of his own circle ever since high school. Until the military. And then until Cooper. Cooper and his brother were his unit. He liked it that way - liked it more than he ever knew until it was too late, but he liked it. )
Nothing wrong with that. My grandmother was a casino waitress for years.
[Donna Smoak is as much of an everyday person as it gets. And Mia is quite fond of her favorite grandmother. She also taught her to walk in heels and do her makeup, much to her father's chagrin.]
But yeah. This probably is a pretty big change. You've honestly had a lot of change recently.
[And she gets that, more than probably anyone else.]
Sometimes when everything is changing you need to be somewhere where there aren't really any expectations.
[Mickey saw the tail end of it, and probably doesn't know many of the details, but at least she knows how freeing it can be.]
When your entire worldview shifts, there's nothing wrong with needing a minute to adjust. Though ... you can probably still take a minute without going radio silent.
( Mickey is not a great dancer, it's more hopping up and down and not knowing what he should do with his arms, but he likes the escape into the music. And if it's in a certain bartender's eye-line, then, that's just a nice perk. )
( He does his best to let it all go, finally, let his guard down, his training, his past, his life go as he leaves it all on the dance floor.
He doesn't know how long they dance, just that one song transitions into the next. That is, until a serious, headscratching choice for a needle drop starts, and he his body slows.
His expression changes as he glances in the DJ's direction before finding his new friends' faces. )
[Yeah, Mia doesn't seem thrilled by the choice in music either - way to kill the vibe. She will be speaking to Uncle Tommy about this DJ. But poor mortal Zoe is starting to feel her alcohol and Mia sighs, before shaking her head.]
I should get her home. You need a ride or are you good?
( He won't. Or, he's planning on not needing their help. Not that his best laid plans haven't gone down in fangs and blood. But, he was already turned into a vampire, it can't happen again. )
Get her home safe.
( He watches Mia shoulder her friend out before finally making his way to the bar, taking a seat when one opens up. )
no subject
( Zoe gets the all clear as far as he's concerned. )
Bar downstair's being swarmed?
( If he's right about the schedule, Wes' second in still has an hour. It wouldn't be the time to keep him company, but he hopes Wes is holding it down enough. He doesn't know if vampire reflexes translate to mixology and mojitos. )
no subject
[Zoe's mostly teasing as Mia rolls her eyes.]
People love the hot goss. Or want to try and shoot their shot now that Mia's single.
["Unfortunately none of them are capable of grasping the level to which I am not interested."]
no subject
( That should make all the difference. There's a part of him that settles. His bartender beau isn't being swarmed because he's attractive, he's being swarmed because the Queen Bee is back in the nest. )
I haven't seen William here since the night you brought us all.
( To escape the uncomfortable late lunch. In admitting this, he realizes he's making it clear he's been since and William hasn't. Well. Hunters have haunts. Maybe it will slide by. )
no subject
[Which isn't said to slander his name, she knows that if he wasn't good people, Mia would have punched him in the face already. It's mostly teasing a not-present William because she hasn't been properly introduced to the new boyfriend yet.]
But also he might just be growing out of his clubbing phase.
[Mia, teasing, can jab right back: "Maybe some people should take the hint."
Zoe mock gasps, one hand covering her chest:]
Are you calling me old, pipsqueak?
[Mia shrugs. "If the shoe fits ..."
Zoe reaches for a shot.]
You Queens know how to hit where it hurts.
no subject
I never had a clubbing phase.
( But, he's growing into one, anyway, thanking present company downstairs. )
To hitting where it hurts.
( It's as a good a cheers as any as he downs the shot. )
no subject
[They've had worse toasts. Zoe knocks her shot back before leaning back to look over at Mickey.]
So how have you been enjoying Star City?
no subject
With a roll of (13), he tries to conceal just how much he's liked it so far, always one for playing it closer to the vest. )
It's not Texas. ( In the good and the bad ways. ) You two grew up here?
no subject
She doesn't know Mickey, so she's going to let him divert the conversation.]
Not here, exactly. I grew up in the Glades - which is not as shitty as it used to be thanks to my dad cleaning things up.
[Mia supplies: "Her dad is the mayor."]
no subject
( He's great at diverting. Thank you, Zoe. )
So, heiress and the mayor's daughter. Forget running in circles, pretty sure you are the circle, Mia.
( He's in fancy company. And to think, it's by in-law, if they go into technicalities. )
no subject
[Which is to say he's not wrong, but they're not letting just any heiresses into this particular club.]
That has been curated through years of realizing that most other people in this usual circle suck.
no subject
( He's been selective of his own circle ever since high school. Until the military. And then until Cooper. Cooper and his brother were his unit. He liked it that way - liked it more than he ever knew until it was too late, but he liked it. )
All this -- it's a far cry from small town Texas.
( All of it. Fighting. Hunting. Turning. )
no subject
[Donna Smoak is as much of an everyday person as it gets. And Mia is quite fond of her favorite grandmother. She also taught her to walk in heels and do her makeup, much to her father's chagrin.]
But yeah. This probably is a pretty big change. You've honestly had a lot of change recently.
[And she gets that, more than probably anyone else.]
Sometimes when everything is changing you need to be somewhere where there aren't really any expectations.
no subject
( As groundless and rootless as he feels, it's the first time someone has given him permission to be. )
You're speaking with experience, underneath all the Mia Queen of it all.
no subject
[Mickey saw the tail end of it, and probably doesn't know many of the details, but at least she knows how freeing it can be.]
When your entire worldview shifts, there's nothing wrong with needing a minute to adjust. Though ... you can probably still take a minute without going radio silent.
no subject
( He's counted three-times now his world view's changed. It has nothing to do with freezing out his family, or their mutual indifference. )
no subject
[She finishes off the last of her shots before getting to her feet.]
I want to dance. You guys coming?
["I'm game," Zoe smirks before glancing back to Mickey. "What about you?"]
no subject
( Mickey is not a great dancer, it's more hopping up and down and not knowing what he should do with his arms, but he likes the escape into the music. And if it's in a certain bartender's eye-line, then, that's just a nice perk. )
no subject
Fortunately for Mickey, however Mia (9) and Zoe (7) are not paying that close attention and is focusing on just getting their dance on.]
no subject
He doesn't know how long they dance, just that one song transitions into the next. That is, until a serious, headscratching choice for a needle drop starts, and he his body slows.
His expression changes as he glances in the DJ's direction before finding his new friends' faces. )
no subject
I should get her home. You need a ride or are you good?
no subject
You know what, I can catch another ride home.
no subject
Okay. Text if you need anything.
[Stay safe, blah blah blah - this is still Star City, at the end of the day. If he needs help, the super squad will rally.]
no subject
Get her home safe.
( He watches Mia shoulder her friend out before finally making his way to the bar, taking a seat when one opens up. )
no subject
What can I get you?
no subject
( It's bold, right? But, he's feeling bold. The adrenaline and high energy still courses through his system from earlier's dance. )
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)