To say Alice had been lying low would be an understatement. The poor girl had been absolutely swamped with all the assigned work from her classes and she could barely find time for herself nowadays. As much as she enjoyed being in the education environment, she was actually starting to regret taking on as many classes as she had. She’d make sure to take on a lighter load next semester. When she first arrived at Halcyon, she hadn’t expected to make as many friends as she had and was starting to feel bad that she wasn’t able to make time for them. She didn’t want them thinking she was avoiding them or anything so when Lily suggested she take a break from the books, Alice decided to go along. Besides, she had the entire weekend to play catch up.
Alice had been meaning to check out The Loft and the Pit back when it was still known as Heaven and Hell, but never had the chance to until now. That was a total lie. She knew she could just swing by the place anytime she wanted. She was just too chicken to go alone. So she was lying again when she said she was being dragged out by Lily. Well, technically she was being dragged out. Alice barely had any time to get fully dressed before her hand was grasped and she was pulled along off of school grounds and into a cab.
The two girls weren’t waiting in line for long and Alice gave her surroundings a thorough look around as they made their way deeper into the club. A night out at the club wasn’t really her idea of a good time, but she’d try her best to enjoy herself. Plus, she now had the opportunity to pay a certain vampire a visit. So it didn’t bother her too much when she got separated from Lily as they made their way down into The Pit. She knew exactly where the younger girl was heading anyway.
Shrugging her shoulders and adjusting the barrette atop her head, Alice carefully squeezed pass the sweaty mess of bodies. She ignored the odd looks that were flashed her way. She knew her outfit for the night better fitted the crowd that occupied the room upstairs, but she didn’t care. There wasn’t anyone she was trying to impress. Alice took a look up and down the bar before planting herself in an empty seat and resting her arms on the bar top. It didn’t take her long to spot the familiar looking face. Seeing Vivian was currently busy working with another customer, Alice decided to wait until the woman spotted her. For now, she’d sit and take in the sights. Wasn’t like she had anywhere else to be and she had a feeling she’d end up heading back to her room alone.