Every fiber in her body began to tremble. Goosebumps laced her arms and legs like an early autumn frost, and the hairs on the back of her neck stood up on end. It wasn't from the small blasts of snow blowing in from the front door every time a customer staggered outside for a quick smoke, and it wasn't from the thinness of her polka dot nylons, black heel boots, and sweater-dress that reached just below her ass that chilled her body from winter's treacherous kiss.
No.
It was something more than that, something more subtle, although something that Andria Davis couldn't ignore.
Call it a hunch, call it a paranormal premonition; whatever it was, it was most definitely coming from the handsome couple seated at the opposite side of the bar, who seemed more interested in pressing their lips to each others' mouths, necks, and shoulders rather than finishing off their fifth round of shots.
Andria watched the woman brush a short strand of hair away from her face before giggling at whatever the man said, who looked at her with sea-green eyes and bronzed features that stood out despite the short layer of stubble on his cheeks, and the reddish, sandy mass of hair that was pulled back at the nape of his neck. His thick eyebrows shaded his narrow eyes and his nose and jawline looked firm and solid. His arms were long and his shoulders wide from behind the black sports coat and button-down white shirt that fit tightly to reveal the obvious muscles underneath.
He was no doubt handsome, far too handsome to entertain the short blonde at his side, who was wearing a too-tight blouse and too loose pants that showed off the crack of her tits and ass every time she moved. Her short blonde hair was puffed up high on top her head that made her small eyes and petite features stand out.
She was pretty enough, Andria thought to herself, but most definitely no comparison to her date, who looked more like a bold, barbaric model from the medieval time era.
Andria shot the couple another sly glance before moving a few inches closer to place her tips in a jar at the end of the bar counter. She had hopes of overhearing their conversation, or perhaps get a better reading on the couple before her mind went completely bizarre upon recognizing the first presence of paranormal energy that seemed to encircle around the chatty pair of lovers.
She no more moved a few anxious steps before a half-drunken man slammed his empty glass on the counter in front of her. "Refill, please."
Andria faked a smile and reached for his glass, but the man was quicker to snatch a hold of her hand before she had time to blink.
"Thank you, darlin'." His large hand consumed her own as he gave her arm a slight tug forward. "How much do I owe you?" He asked as he began moving his thumb over her knuckles in a slow, deliberate path of yearning.
Andria narrowed her dark, almond-shaped eyes at the overly courageous man seated from across the bar. "That depends. It's five dollars for the drink." She answered with a snap, and then abruptly twisted her wrist free to grab a hold of his. "For anything else it'll cost you your life." With a quick jerk she slammed his wrist down on the counter and pushed hard on the back of his hand until his fingers nearly touched the inside of his arm.
"Shit!" The man shouted. He jerked his arm free and glared at her from behind a full beard and burly features that looked far too rough to compete with his designer suit and overcoat. "To hell with you, bitch!" His continued to shout as he grabbed a hold of his brief case and stormed through the crowd of both curious onlookers and oblivious dancers, who cared far too much about their off-beat tempo to take notice of a passing stranger.
Andria sucked in a deep breath and watched him go. Consequences of embarrassment or possibly losing her job never crossed her mind, even as a few gazing customers threw cash onto the counter and hurriedly made their way toward the door.
She happily watched them leave before gathering up the ones and five dollar bills and turning to place them inside the tip jar. But before she moved to take another step she locked eyes with the handsome man seated from across the bar.
He was staring at her, as if he had been watching her the entire time. His eyes were narrow and calculating, his lips pursed firmly together, and his hands gripping tightly around the small glass of ice and vodka that was laid out before him.
His date, on the other hand, was too busy rummaging through her purse and applying a new layer of bright red lipstick to even notice Andria standing directly in front of her.
Andria sucked in a sharp breath before quickly averting her eyes. She knelt down to grab a bar towel and wasted no time on making her way to the opposite side of the club. She kept her back to the couple and pretended to look busy as she wiped down the alcohol-smeared counter tops and rearranged chairs and stools that were now vacant.
She worked only a short time before feeling brave enough to glance over her shoulder to steal another peek at the mysterious man, who Andria had been foolish enough to allow him to notice her. But with a quick, subtle glance Andria pursed her gaze forward to watch him throw a few dollars on the counter before turning to follow the woman toward the door.
Like a true gentleman, he helped his date slip into her coat before holding open the door. There, before following closely in the woman's wake, he looked up to lock gaze with Andria for the second time.
His sea-green gaze was both chilling and warm, and all Andria could think about was the crippling wave and paranormal energy that swept through the entire club upon his presence.
The man seemed to take in her stare, briefly, although thoroughly. He seemed to be studying her, if only for a few short seconds. And with a paralyzing, arrogant, I-know-what-you're-thinking smirk that nearly sent Andria to her knees from both fear and a dark, perilous want, he disappeared into the night.
The music blared loudly all around her and a sudden chill crept down her spine. Something was wrong; she could feel it. There was an eerie shudder of fear clenching at her stomach and Andria knew right away she had to follow him.
Casually glancing across the bar to the overly crowded dance floor, Andria slowly made her way through the crowd after concluding that her co-worker was too busy pouring shots for a group of young women to pay her any mind.