03-26-2024, 09:46 AM
Hayden was a show-off, and Gideon approved. He grinned at Saelia and let the man have the stage. Of course it hadn’t actually been proof he’d wanted so much as someone to fix him a proper drink, but Gideon was always up for being entertained, and the look the real barman shot them as Hayden started flinging bottles around was hilarious. Maybe a barman brother wasn’t so bad. And Hayden clearly had stories. Whether they were true or not was irrelevant, so long as they were fun.
So invested in his one-man show, it took Hayden a moment to catch up. Kid amongst all the grown-ups still sounded questionable, or maybe a little patronising, but Gideon wasn’t one to judge taste. Well, he was, but only because judging was fun. In this case the point was the bait and not where Hayden preferred to shove his dick, though.
The glass hit him square in the chest. Hayden was all friendly smiles still, but Gideon did consider the joke about being an assassin as he took the drink. The grin he gave was the one which most often got him into trouble; all gleaming white teeth and mischievous devil’s glint to the eye. Remarkably similar to the grin that most often got him laid actually. He let the question stretch. Feigning innocence might be fun for a moment, but at this point the game was getting boring. “I said THE family, not your family.” He laughed. And just because it seemed Hayden might be a little slow, added, “brother.”
So invested in his one-man show, it took Hayden a moment to catch up. Kid amongst all the grown-ups still sounded questionable, or maybe a little patronising, but Gideon wasn’t one to judge taste. Well, he was, but only because judging was fun. In this case the point was the bait and not where Hayden preferred to shove his dick, though.
The glass hit him square in the chest. Hayden was all friendly smiles still, but Gideon did consider the joke about being an assassin as he took the drink. The grin he gave was the one which most often got him into trouble; all gleaming white teeth and mischievous devil’s glint to the eye. Remarkably similar to the grin that most often got him laid actually. He let the question stretch. Feigning innocence might be fun for a moment, but at this point the game was getting boring. “I said THE family, not your family.” He laughed. And just because it seemed Hayden might be a little slow, added, “brother.”