"Subtle," she said with a smirk. And surprisingly blase. But then again, he'd leveled the same accusation against her, not too long ago.
She stepped in behind him and immediately, a host came over to seat them. Diana recognized him from a few of her gigs in the back corner. No one was playing tonight and her fingers itched a little to fill that void. But she had more important things to deal with.
Like the fact that they'd been escorted to the very intimate table, hidden in the back. The 'lovers' table,' they called it. Diana wrinkled her nose a little. Clearly, she was giving off the wrong vibes. But really, there were few reasons for a vampire to come to a restaurant other than some kind of date.
Whatever.
She set her flyers down on the corner of the table, putting her staple gun on top. "No worries. First of all, I don't make a habit of chewing on people. Second, I like this place. And anyway, maybe I can answer some questions for you. God knows I didn't get a halfway decent explanation of this place when I first popped in."
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She stepped in behind him and immediately, a host came over to seat them. Diana recognized him from a few of her gigs in the back corner. No one was playing tonight and her fingers itched a little to fill that void. But she had more important things to deal with.
Like the fact that they'd been escorted to the very intimate table, hidden in the back. The 'lovers' table,' they called it. Diana wrinkled her nose a little. Clearly, she was giving off the wrong vibes. But really, there were few reasons for a vampire to come to a restaurant other than some kind of date.
Whatever.
She set her flyers down on the corner of the table, putting her staple gun on top. "No worries. First of all, I don't make a habit of chewing on people. Second, I like this place. And anyway, maybe I can answer some questions for you. God knows I didn't get a halfway decent explanation of this place when I first popped in."