"If you had the choice, cause girl you know this city is nuts, would you rather die or drink?"
"Girl ya know I'd drink." Iva leaned forward in her chair, to better talk with Del; somehow both managed to ignore the pounding music in the background.
"That's true. All that shit about blood tastin' nasty is so wrong!" Del flipped her hair and took another sip of her 'Sticky Sex' drink.
"I mean, who needs sun?" Iva rolled her eyes and made a 'snooty' sound. Almost knocking over her 'Bloody Mary' in the process. "There's a reason there are self tanners out there!"
"Hell, yeah!" Del nodded her agreement, "That reminds me…" she reached into her purse and pulled out a Urban Decay eye shadow in Gash and a compact mirror, reapplying it to her eyelids.
"Yeah, whatever," Iva rolled her eyes, but also reached into her purse for an eye shadow. She came up with Urban Decay in Metropolitan and her own compact.
"Hey, did you bring Bruise Lip Gunk? I want to use it, you can use Tart!" Del announced, reaching back into her purse and pulling out the Urban Decay Lip Gunk, Tart.
"Ooh, I bet Tart goes great with Metropolitan! Sure you can use Bruise!" Iva giggled, visions of lip-gunk and eye-shadow combinations dancing in her head. She handed Del Bruise and took Tart to apply to her lips.
Once the two girls were finished with their makeup and had put everything back, they reached across the table and hugged happily. Several people watched this exchange with interest. Del whispered into Iva's ear, "Hun, follow my lead, we'll blow this club away!"
Iva nodded and the two sisters headed out to the dance floor. Finally taking notice of the blaring music with pounding beats, the girls swayed together with the current of the music, quickly loosing themselves in the press of bodies and the hypnotic music.
A couple in particular watched the young women carefully, having followed their conversation. The woman shook her head angrily, "Fucking publicity, can't go anywhere without talk of vampires!"
The large man seemed to find this reaction amusing, "Wasn't that your goal, luv?"
"Not exactly," was the reply.
"Do you think that they're serious?" the man asked, smoothly changing the course of the conversation.
"One way to find out," the woman grabbed the man's hand and led him out to the dance floor near the enticing young women.
Iva nudged Del in the ribs as Del danced closer to her, where they danced back to back, much to the delight of their fellow dancers. "Look we have an audience."
Del, ever inconspicuous as always, sharply turned her head and stared at the couple in the direction Iva was motioning. "Who, them? They so do not look like the partying type!"
The two young women moved to dance side to side, looking over their shoulders at each other, so that it was now Iva who was looking towards the couple watching them. "Tell me about it! I wonder who they are?"
Del danced around Iva, keeping her body close to her sister, and turning so that they were dancing at an angle to each other and to the couple, so they could both see without staring. "I dunno, they look kind of familiar, in a weird sortta way…" She trailed off, trying to concentrate on where she recognized the pretty young blonde and handsome man from.
The young looking blonde in question turned to her partner and quietly announced, "They were watching us!"
"So? Let them watch!" The tall brooding man said, then he suggestively added, "Or you could go dance with them."
The blonde licked her lips and ignored his comment pointedly. "We should introduce ourselves." She replied.
"Not too impatient are we?" The handsome man said with a slightly teasing accent.
"Shut up!" She hissed, her hand twitching as if she were going to hit him.
He placed his much larger hand over her more delicate one, giving her a lustful wink and asking her, "Do you have anything more private in mind, darlin?"
Her eyes flashed something undistinguishable. "Sometimes you're unbelievable, precious."
"Only sometimes?" He graced her with a playful pout.
Iva watched the blonde laugh at something the man had said. Using the fact that the couple was turned away from them, she took the time to study them to the better. "Del, look, they're talking, we can look without seeming like stalkers."
Del turned and watched the arguing couple for a moment, before her jaw opened and her eyes widened, "Oh, my, god! They look like those vampires on our show!"
