Linette took his outstretched hand and mumbled, "Deal."
She should have been embarrassed, and a voice in the back of her head, told her she would most certainly be the following morning. But at this very moment, she didn't care. Sitting back up, she blew at a piece of hair on her forehead and brushed off her skirt.
"That didn't even hurt, I'm surprised." She said, more to herself than her companions.
Taking another sip of her drink, she glanced around the table and furrowed her brow. "I wonder when the room will stop spinning. I don't remember hitting my head..."
Shrugging, she drank again and managed a smile. "What time is it anyway?"
She should have been embarrassed, and a voice in the back of her head, told her she would most certainly be the following morning. But at this very moment, she didn't care. Sitting back up, she blew at a piece of hair on her forehead and brushed off her skirt.
"That didn't even hurt, I'm surprised." She said, more to herself than her companions.
Taking another sip of her drink, she glanced around the table and furrowed her brow. "I wonder when the room will stop spinning. I don't remember hitting my head..."
Shrugging, she drank again and managed a smile. "What time is it anyway?"
Promise only what you are prepared to deliver.