"Why don't you stare at her a little harder?"
It was this question that refocused Ken's eyes back to his own situation. He looked over at Davis briefly, then down into his empty cup. He was angry, silently fuming and ready to react. "Why is she here? She hates everyone here. Equally, they all hate her, too. How is this a good idea?"
At the completion of his small rant, David threw in, "See, you assume she was thinking. But here we have Yolei and Mimi. Two people who don't think always seem to end up with some stupid, collected thought."
"True."
Davis felt the awkwardness settle over them. Things were fine until those two entered the apartment. Ken was laughing smiling, introducing him to some fine females. It couldn't have been a better outing for himself … and, you know, Ken.
While Yolei talked with the host and others around, Mimi cast a look over towards the two men sitting next to each other. Davis caught it -- thanks the stars -- Ken didn't. It was the look of a woman on an evil, evil mission. He didn't like it, he didn't trust it.
"Do you want me to talk to her?" Davis asked, trying to read Ken's face.
After a small shake of his head, he looked at Davis, a small smile on his face. "She started the fight. We're just going to fight back."
With that, Ken rose from his seat, Davis blindly doing the same, and walked into the crowd. Fearing a confrontation, yet waiting to see where Ken was going with the thought in his head, he stuck close. It became clear really quick that Ken was making a beeline for the group of females sitting and talking amongst themselves.
Ken could be charming when he wanted his way, and he charmed the women into letting him into the middle of their circle. He introduced Davis, who was now made wingman, and they accepted him as well.
As evil as it was, Mimi and Yolei were glaring at them when they were able to get the chance. Davis could see Yolei's pain -- it was written all over her face. It broke his heart.
She deserved it, though.
"Davis -- have you ever met Adia?" Ken brought his attention back to the group of females around him. Adia just happened to be a beautiful brunette who smiled at him -- almost as if she was interested.
This social side of Ken was a tool. A very powerful one. Strong enough to make Yolei leave the apartment with a very noticeable door slam. Even with Yolei gone and Mimi chasing after her, Ken still exchanged numbers -- making sure Adia and Davis did the same.
Ken's friends were awesome.
I hope you liked it =)
&& I hope it made sense.
Sorry for not posting. I was going through my own war ... but I was victorious. =)
