“Ooh, so you’re an actor?” She made a show of giving him a thorough once over, her eyes traveling up and down his body with a grin. “Well, you’ve certainly got the look for it.”
She gave a quick wave to the bartender, who promptly delivered her another shot - and a glass of water, which she accepted with a grateful smile. It was the benefit of being something of a regular: the staff had your back, helping you make the right kind of bad decisions, while avoiding the really awful ones.
Letting the tequila sit for now, she took a sip of her water and brought her attention back to Noah. It had been cute watching him deflect his friends when they’d ribbed him for ditching them, and she had to admit, it was flattering that he hadn’t just blown her off and gone back with them. As much as she could draw a whistle or a catcall, it was never the kind of attention she really wanted. No, that was what she getting now, from Noah, and she couldn’t help but feel really good about herself in a way she hadn’t in a long, long time.
“So, what’s this commercial for?” she asked. “Or is it one of those top secret, no spoiler kind of deals?”