Jack felt a little more vulnerable than she would have liked without the wine glass to distract her now idle hands. Ah, so that accounted for her quick draining of the glass. Well, that and the, y'know... the alcoholism.
It once again came swirling towards her, all at once.
You are in Ariel's house- well Oliver's anyway -with absolutely no reason or excuse except for the fact that he seemed to be the only person to ever have any sort of feelings of attraction for you- well there was Albus -of course there was Albus but it was hardly fair to bring up these confusing feelings now, way after the window of opportunity had passed- oh, and your window of opportunity with Ariel hasn't passed? I didn't close that window-
She shut up this inner argument, reminding herself that she did best on her feet, without a plan. You know, when she wasn't thinking. The improviser in her could navigate her way through this.
But still, she had come with a reason, an odd, embarrassingly open one at that. She didn't know the phrasing, or the answer she wanted, or if Ari was even qualified. But she was being forced back to square one, again, and she was going to at least get some context before she continued on.
He filled her drink, and his doubts about her motives became evident. Her eyes met his briefly, and she felt that cooling effect come over her face as she locked out emotions and subtext, refusing to let him in. She shrugged. "Yeah."
Yeah, sure, why not. Totally normal.
And then he went on to presume her reasons. At the first mention of him, the coolness slipped from her face and her expression widened to show surprise at the recollection. That truly was not a subject she wanted to broach, nor was she ready to broach it, nor did she want to discuss it with Ariel. But she had barely formed the word no on her lips when he plunged forward, presenting her options in case she had not considered them. With no window to jump in and assure him she was fine, she found irritation being born in her belly, her jaw setting deeper each time he did not allow her the opportunity to inform him that she was fine, thanks.
And then, it was time to eat. She stared at him, completely at a loss that she was not even allowed her side, and raised her glass instead, a touch of anger in the movement that delivered half of the contents into her throat - and, yeah, she noticed the change in volume.
Silently, she took her seat, her jaw still working, her eyes resembling daggers more by the second. Food in front of her, Ari informed her she could tuck in, but she waited for him to take his first bite before she said-
"So, we almost dated, and then you called me a monster. What was that about?"
Yeah, she was a little angry.