The bartender took the money and went to get Dylan his drink, hesitating for a moment as if he was considering changing his mind. Dylan turned back to Flint. "Hey, thanks man." He took the card that was offered. Dylan knew he didn't have money for whatever the guy was selling, angels or some shit, but he put the card in his pocket anyways. The bartender returned not too long after and set a glass bottle down in front of Dylan. Dylan pulled himself up off the counter and took the bottle, tilting it up to drink. He hadn't had a good beer in a while. "So where you stay at, man? You headin' towards Marbridge road?" That was where Amber and Rachel's house was, where Dylan lived. He didn't want to trouble to guy too much with a ride home, but he sure as hell didn't feel like walking. "Man, what was that shit?" Jack asked as he walked along the sidewalk, Orren beside him. "You act like you ain't never seen a bitch before." "She caught me looking at her," Orren grumbled, still embarrassed about the whole thing. Jack laughed. "You gotta play it off. 'Hell yeah I was lookin' at your ass, it's pretty fine.' Chicks dig that shit." He gave Orren a nudge with his elbow. Orren had a feeling that the kind of 'bitches' Jack was into wasn't the same kind [i]he[/i] was into. Jack was a notorious "love 'em and leave 'em" type. Orren liked to at least try to keep a steady girlfriend, but most of the girls he'd ever dated weren't interested in a committed relationship. They mostly just wanted him to buy them stuff. "Hey man, don't sweat it. We all do stupid shit sometimes. Look, I'll buy you a few drinks and we'll forget it ever happened." The pub was only a few blocks from the gang house, making it a prime target for members to go and blow whatever money they earned. Jack and Orren were pretty frequent visitors. They went in and headed for their usual place at the bar, only to find that some drugged up slob was sitting on one of their stools. Orren made a face of disgust and moved down a few seats. Jack plopped down next to him and pulled out a cigarette to light.