Gaming is great.
That's what Jess told herself as she walked through the crowded mass of people, all bustle and elbows and noise. The crumpled sheet of paper she had printed with directions to the bar on had been stuffed back into her handbag, and she walked now on guesswork, unwilling to admit defeat and glance down at the map again.
Her heart raced, and she was a mess of nerves -
was this this going to go well?
Of course it will, she kept repeating to herself. Of course it will. But it was hard to make herself believe it. She might have known these people for years, but she had never met them. She knew the way they sounded, the way they thought, but she had never seen their faces. It was very easy to get close to someone from behind a computer screen, but now she actually had to meet these people for real.
And then there was Mike. Mike, the man with whom she had been almost ritualistically flirting with for nigh-on two years now, the man she had spoken with, teased, helped, and, yes, killed.
What a strange thing to think,
she smiled to herself.
I'm nervous about meeting the man I have killed!
She could never explain it properly to those who did not play
The Game
. Those who might watch her sitting at her computer would stare at her with rapt fascination. When she pulled out the headset they almost always laughed, and when she said words like "tank" and "aggro" there was no doubt in their minds - she was an unrepentant geek. Housemates, friends, family; they all shook their heads with wry smiles. "It's that silly game she plays," they would say. "It gets in the way of her life. When will she meet a boyfriend?"
But she didn't
need
a boyfriend. She was strong, independent, making a name for herself in her career. She had enough money for a comfortable life; the apartment, the car, the pet snake all testified to that. And she had plenty of friends. Why would she
need
a boyfriend? For companionship? That's what friends are for. For love? She had plenty of love from other sources. For sex? She was an attractive and personable girl; when the mood struck her she would not go without sexual gratification, whether by man or Rabbit.
And then there was
The Game
. She had a social circle entirely in that digital world, friends she knew well yet barely knew at all. It was those people she was going now to meet. And she was terrified.
She'd dressed up for the occasion, of course, but was still nervous about her appearance. What would they think of her? Had they dressed up, or would she now stand out? Black pumps and tight blue jeans complimented the black top and jacket she wore, and though she tried to convince herself that she looked fine - she had been told she was very good-looking by many people throughout her life - that did not stop the nerves.
Especially with Mike there. Will he find me attractive?
She was so lost in her own thoughts that Jess almost walked past the bar where they were supposed to meet. It was only the sudden flapping of its great dragon flag that caused her to take stock of where she was. She paused, a smile touching the corners of her lips as she looked at the front of the establishment. A burnished golden dragon adorned its front, complete with matching flags on either side. It looked more like an old world tavern than it did a modern bar, but of course that was the point - where better to organise a meet-up of friends from
The Game
?
With a deep, calming breath she stepped inside.
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Jess glanced around the darkened space, but it did not take her long to find the group of people she was due to meet. The bar itself was only moderately busy, a few groups of three or four people milling about individual tables. So the large gathering of slightly-awkward folk in the far corner stood out as those she was trying to find.
She straightened her pristine jacket for the hundredth time, apprehensively adjusted the ponytail of her long, black hair (a nervous habit she had never grown out of), and walked towards the group.
"Hey guys," she said tentatively, cold fear flooding through her.
This is ridiculous! You meet new people all the time and you're not this nervous!
The conversation slowly stopped, the bubbling murmur of excited voices instead switching to a chorus of hellos and welcomes. One smart ass even greeted her in the traditional language of
The Game
, to amused laughs and rolled-eyes from his peers.
That'll be Kevin, then.
"I'm Jess... I mean, um, Jubilee."
"No, you mean Jess," laughed a middle-aged woman, the corners of her eyes creased slightly with the years but her face a perfect picture of friendliness. "It's real names only here, Jess. Save Jubilee for when a dragon's eating your legs!" She laughed at that, and Jess joined her. Clearly, this was Margaret, guild leader, main tank and all round awesome woman.
"Yes, Dear Leader," Jess teased.
Margaret laughed again, the hearty chuckle seeming to fill the table. She reached for her beer. "Now
that's
a title I could get used to."
Jess smiled as she surveyed the rest of the group. After their friendly hellos they had returned to their former conversations, although she was sure she would be quite welcome to sit with any of them. A dozen friendly faces, running the gamut of society; they were all here, all mixing. A testament to the
The Game's
ability to equalise, to take away any status and put you in your place on merit.
It was then, as her eyes scanned across the assembled gamers, that she saw him.
Mike
. His brown eyes stared back at her with a welcoming warmth, and her heart skipped a beat as she felt herself sinking into them.
Oh my God!
her mind gasped.
He's gorgeous!
And indeed he was. Tearing her gaze away from those deep chocolate pools, she tried to subtly take in the rest of him, though that was not easy given that he was still looking at her. But he was her dream: short black hair, but just long enough to be called "wavy", a defined jaw that wasn't too large and cheekbones that just screamed masculinity. A strong nose sat above a well-defined, slightly curved mouth, his chin adorned with incredibly sexy designer stubble, and Jess almost shivered with nerves at the sight of him.
Suddenly, he looked away, and spots of red bloomed on his cheeks.
So it's not just me feeling embarrassed, then.
Awkwardly, she wondered if he had been judging her in the same fashion, and whether he had drawn the same conclusion:
perfection
.
"Don't be silly, Jess," she muttered, turning back to those closest to her. "He could have any girl he wanted. Why would he want you?"
"Did you say something?" asked a sweet voice next to her, and she smiled to recognise it as one of her closest friends from
The Game
. Taking the opportunity to forget about the embarrassment of a moment before, she turned to the new voice with a giggle. Soon, the conversation flowed easily, and her nerves about Mike were - almost - pushed from her mind.
An hour or so later Margaret announced to the assembled group that she had booked a table at a local restaurant, and after fending off a few good-natured jibes at her still being the leader, the group stood to leave. Jess studiously avoided glancing in Mike's direction - something she had been trying to do all evening, though with limited success - and tugged on her jacket once more. Nervously checking that her ponytail was still intact, she turned to talk to the person beside her when her breath caught in her throat.
Mike had come up to speak with Margaret, marooned at the other end of the table as he had been, and Jess was struck by his height.
He's so tall!
her mind squealed again.
Wonderfully, gloriously tall!
She shook her head free of the thought; it would not do to go getting a crush on this man, especially not when he likely did not return the feeling.
But as they walked out of the bar she could not help but stare. He was ahead of her, and thus totally unaware of her gaze, and she drank in every inch of him. He must have been at least six foot, but probably a good few inches taller than that. She stood at five foot seven, and though she was comfortable at that height she had always had a thing for taller men.
And that tall...