Amelia pressed her lips together tightly to stop herself from smiling too much from the way Brian was looking at her when Valerie whispered in her ear. Poor him, he'd seen her first, but Valerie barely paid her friend any attention, even when he worked so hard to be agreeable toward the media mogul. Maybe he could get lucky and steal a dance...or act as a third party in setting Amelia up with Valerie. Both sounded equally appealing to him, and he wasn't opposed to Amelia's first new friend in the city being Valerie Cartier. He could then live vicariously through her. Brian smiled mischievously, a glimmer of hope in his eyes as he poured himself and Amelia a glass of Cristal. It would just be too much for him if his face winded up in the tabloids tomorrow next to Valerie's with the title, "Mystery Lover?!" He would just die.
The bartender returned with Amelia's food and set it in the center of their table before leaving. She took a stick of fried cheese and dipped it into the marinara sauce, chewing quietly. Brian followed suit and began snacking on Amelia's appetizers.
"You haven't changed one bit, Brian." She said after swallowing her food. "You said you weren't hungry, but you're eating my food..." Amelia didn't seem angry by this, just amused.
"Your food just tastes better." Brian said with a smirk, dipping into the chips and salsa now. Amelia rolled her eyes at her friend and sipped from her glass. "Try not to get too wasted, alright? I really don't want to take a taxi home..." She took another sip and chuckled to herself. "And you wouldn't want to scare Valerie off with your drunk dancing, would you?" Amelia glanced at Valerie and set her cup down. Brian shot her the look, a silent message between best friends that meant be quiet. Amelia ignored this though, Brian had been going on all night about her and a little revenge wouldn't hurt anything.
The bartender returned with Amelia's food and set it in the center of their table before leaving. She took a stick of fried cheese and dipped it into the marinara sauce, chewing quietly. Brian followed suit and began snacking on Amelia's appetizers.
"You haven't changed one bit, Brian." She said after swallowing her food. "You said you weren't hungry, but you're eating my food..." Amelia didn't seem angry by this, just amused.
"Your food just tastes better." Brian said with a smirk, dipping into the chips and salsa now. Amelia rolled her eyes at her friend and sipped from her glass. "Try not to get too wasted, alright? I really don't want to take a taxi home..." She took another sip and chuckled to herself. "And you wouldn't want to scare Valerie off with your drunk dancing, would you?" Amelia glanced at Valerie and set her cup down. Brian shot her the look, a silent message between best friends that meant be quiet. Amelia ignored this though, Brian had been going on all night about her and a little revenge wouldn't hurt anything.