Re: Balcony
It took several moments for the roar of the music inside to fade from her perception, and when it was just a distant memory, thudding bass that she could feel through the soles of her feet, it was easier to concentrate on the conversation outside. "That's putting it lightly, I believe," she said. "I used to enjoy crowds. Parties. It's been too long since I've been to one." Another swallow from the red plastic cup and Chloe pressed her back against the railing, a slight slouch that allowed her to relax. Twisting slightly, she gathered the length of her hair up in one hand, letting the barely-there breeze touch the back of her neck. "Why are you hiding out here, if you don't mind me asking." She turned her attention towards him, giving him a long look though it was difficult for a brain addled with alcohol to properly size anyone up.