[Jill's easy to spot, seemingly always in some array of blue and white. When Ada greets her, Jill smiles. She's always so beautiful in every way. She's pretty sure she could show up wearing a sack and still look like a painting of some sort.]
You made it! I'm glad.
[... she can't remember the last time she spent time with a woman. Mid, she imagines, back home. It's been so long.]
[ Everyone has a signature color, as far as Ada is concerned, anyway, it's just a fact, and somehow comforting despite not being something she's bothered to analyze.
It feels natural to smile back, though she'll never get used to the easy, open way so many seem to do so. ]
Of course, I wasn't going to turn down a free drink.
[ Her tone is teasing, and she means to be clearly joking, but just in case-- ]
You surprised me. I don't get invited out much. [ Believe it or not, it's the truth. ]
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You made it! I'm glad.
[... she can't remember the last time she spent time with a woman. Mid, she imagines, back home. It's been so long.]
Thank you for joining me tonight. Really.
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It feels natural to smile back, though she'll never get used to the easy, open way so many seem to do so. ]
Of course, I wasn't going to turn down a free drink.
[ Her tone is teasing, and she means to be clearly joking, but just in case-- ]
You surprised me. I don't get invited out much. [ Believe it or not, it's the truth. ]
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[Ada is one of the most beautiful women she's ever seen. She suspects she's just being polite--she must be invited out so often she declines most.]
What would you like to drink? A free drink may turn into two, if that's truly the case.
[She's kidding. Maybe. Whatever, it's Clive's money, let's spend it.]
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I'm thinking something fruity tonight. How about a cosmo?
[ it's a brighter grin for just a moment before she continues: ]
And maybe some dancing before that second drink.