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After a few more
drinks Hannah and Alain were slumped down into their chairs and
were feeling quite relaxed. They were now looking around the bar
together.
"Hey, what
about that girl?" asked Alain.
"She looks
like she's had a nose-job" said Hannah dismissively.
"What the hell
are you talking about? Her nose looks nothing like that!"
Hannah looked again.
"Then she should have one!" she concluded. She
jolted Alain in the arm.
"Ow!"
"What about
her?" Hannah pointed.
Alain cocked his
head. "She's too . . . She looks too supermodelly, you know?
There's nothing about her that's . . . her. She could be
anyone."
Hannah shrugged.
"Ah, what do you expect for a cocktail bar on a Saturday night."
"Should we
go somewhere else then?"
"Okay."
Hannah stood up, wobbled, and sat down again. "Actually . .
." Alain collapsed in a fit of giggles.
Eventually he stopped.
"I think you're cramping my style" he said unexpectedly.
"Eh?"
"It just suddenly
occurred to me. That's why none of the girls here have come to come
over to chat. They all think you're my girlfriend."
"Me!
Don't flatter yourself, honey." Hannah smiled. "Well you're
in luck, 'cause I've got to go the toilet." She wobbled to
her feet again. "Just give me a minute." She took a deep
breath - "Okay -" and she walked with determined concentration
towards the toilets.
When she got back
Alain was, indeed, talking to a woman - though he'd gone to her,
rather than her coming to him. "Fucking hell" muttered
Hannah, and strode as best she could towards them.
"Is this guy
bothering you?" she asked the woman Alain was talking to.
"Hannah, not
now mate" said Alain.
"See"
continued Hannah, "he thinks he's gonna get lucky." She
leaned towards the woman. "But even though he likes to pretend
different, he's a really nice guy, if you see what I mean."
"Hannah"
said Alain, laughing uneasily, "I keep telling you it's not
fair to make jokes like that when the person doesn't know you!"
"Oh, did I
offend you?" asked Hannah with mock-concern. She turned to
the other woman. "Men, huh? They're so thin-skinned when they
think they're in with a chance."
The girl smiled
uncertainly. "Yeah . . ." She looked around, as if looking
for a friend.
Hannah leaned forward.
"You look tired" she whispered, her eyes narrow with concern.
"Are you?"
"Yeah . . ."
the woman said again, and turned back towards Alain. "Listen,
it was lovely to meet you, but I'm gonna call it a night."
She hurriedly finished off her drink and left the bar.
Hannah turned happily
to Alain. "New game!" she grinned. "Let's see who
can screw up the other's night the most."
"You've taken
a head start" said Alain glumly.
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