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After half an hour
of sipping distastefully at her bottle of V.B. and smiling and nodding
at everything an increasingly wide-eyed Jessica said and wondering
with steadily decreasing patience when Jessica would grow bored
and leave her alone, Hannah managed to drag Alain out of the pub.
Alain looked over
his shoulder at Anne-Marie and Jessica as he walked out the door.
"Man" he complained as Hannah set off along the footpath,
"I was in with a chance there."
"Ha!"
scoffed Hannah. "Enough beer and you'd think you were in with
a chance with me."
"Hmm . . ."
Alain sized her up out of the corner of his eye.
"Oh, get over
it!" Hannah snapped. "You're not drunk enough to be that
sleazy."
"Yeah, yeah."
Alain trotted a few steps to catch up with her. "Where're we
going?"
"Brunswick
Street. It's almost 11 o'clock: cocktail hour."
"Cocktails?"
"What's the
matter?"
"Sounds a bit
. . ." Alain mulled over the words in his mind. "You're
not gonna take me to, like, a dyke bar, are you?"
Hannah turned on
him and looked him up and down disdainfully as she waited for the
lights on the pedestrian crossing to go green. "I can't believe
you. Do you even have any friends other than Mal?"
Alain laughed and
clutched his heart in mock-distress. "Hannah, baby! How could
you say such a thing?"
They walked for
a little while, and when a bus rushed past something suddenly occurred
to Alain: "Man, why are we walking like losers? We're living
in fucking public transport central here."
"You lazy bastard"
said Hannah without breaking a step or turning to face him. "It's
like, fifteen minutes walk, tops."
"Oh, man!"
Alain started to drag his feet in pointed weariness.
Hannah sighed and
shook her head. "Oh, shut up."
Eventually Alain
got sick of complaining and changed the topic of conversation. "So
who d'you think was cuter? Jessica or Anne-Marie?"
"They were
both thick as bricks."
"Yeah, but
it's Saturday night so who gives a shit about that. Which was cuter?"
"I'd say .
. . Anne-Marie was less irritating."
"Oh, sure,
but Jessica had . . . You know?" He held his hands up to his
chest.
"God, you're
so fucking superficial!"
"Hey!"
Alain exclaimed defensively. "I saw you checking them
out!"
Hannah shrugged.
"I know." She grinned wickedly to herself. "She was
so busy making sure you didn't check 'em out, she didn't even notice
me!"
"You see!"
said Alain, "You're such a bitch to me, and I'm so good to
you."
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