"Duuuuude, thiz party is tha SHIT!"
A loud giggled escaped her pearly pink lips as she leaned against the bar. Allison was not usually the type to get plastered at parties like this, but the week had been a rough one. First, her bosses had been harping at her for not being "friendly enough" on the phones; her sales were down, so they were on her back each and every day. Her car had nearly been repossessed because of the resulting pay cut, and her roommate kept her up at night crying about her new cheating ex-lover. This weekend could not have come soon enough, and after FINALLY resting up again all day, she just wanted to get out and have a good time.
Sapphire, her roommate, had accompanied her tonight and both of their resulting misery had turned into the drunk, stumbling messes that were these two women. They were attempting to dance, but now worn-out from falling on one another had come to lean against the bar and laugh about how stupid they each looked. The music was loud, the drinks were flowing, and they both felt it was justified as a "good cause" because of the charity factor. Oh, yes, those skin-tight, leg-flashing, cleavage-revealing black club dresses were definitely for a good cause.
The unfamiliar face of this young gentleman had startled Allison, but after a quick glance to each other Sapphire had decided to excuse herself. Allison quickly and obviously straightened up before flashing him a kind smile, her cheeks flushed red with the heat of her liquor. "Well, I don't think I've seen that handsome mug of yours before, either..." She giggled once again, pushing a strand of velvety hair behind her ear as she gazed up at him with hazel eyes. Her words slurred a bit, but one might be surprised how well-kempt she seemed for as drunk as she was just moments ago. She had always been good at hiding her drunkness, especially from her parents. This was a bit different, and he didn't seem quite as gullible, but still. She wouldn't get lucky with someone this handsome if she was annoying and loud. Time to put on the charm.
Delicately, she took the glass in her hands and flashed him another charming smile. "Well thank you! I'm Allison... Allison Taber." Something about his gaze made her feel almost shy, and she glanced to where her friend was at, a bit shyly. She seemed preoccupied, so what could be the harm in splitting up for the night. Now feeling excited, she turned and took his hand in hers. "I'd love to dance! That is... if you can keep up." With a charming wink, she placed the glass onto the bar and pulled him out to the dance floor, allowing the good time to really begin. Luckyyy!