Terry slipped a fifty dollar bill to the large man that guarded the door, and walked confidently past the night clubs able doorman. A long line of people grumbled and complained about the ease in which Terry had gained his entrance, but he shrugged them off with a smirk. It wasn't his fault if those losers couldn't get in.
Terry made his way down the dark, unlit hallway, the ever increasing pounding of the music pumping through him. The hallway ended at a simple doorway, where another man stood waiting. Terry waited as the man pulled out a metal detector, and gave him a quick scanning. Once satisfied, the man waived Terry through the door.
The bass of the music hit Terry like a hammer as he opened the door. The quality of light changed very little as Terry exited the hallway, and entered the club room. Hundreds of men and women, many of them dressed so much alike in black and dark colors, swayed and twisted together in time to the music. The room more resembled a pit of undulating snakes than people. Terry stood for a moment, his eyes growing accustomed to the dark of the room, his head adjusting to the booming sounds. Once he was ready, Terry made his way into the room. He skirted the wall, and headed straight to the bar.
After a few drinks, the rhythm of the music began to affect Terry. He found himself as one of the many people, moving to the music. Terry lost all sense of time as bounced against one person, then the next. His blood seemed to beat in time to the music, the alcohol burning through his veins like fire. It wasn't until hours later, that he sought to rest, his body soaked in sweat, his clothing clinging tightly to his skin. Another cold glass of drink flowed down his throat, both cooling him, and setting him afire all over again. With his heated gaze, Terry saw her.
The room was hot, the heat giving a fuzziness to everyone except her. Terry could see her as clear as if it were a crisp spring morning. She was dressed like everyone else, but she still stood out. Bright red lips, and raven black hair, contrasted sharply with pale creamy skin. Terry smiled confidently. He had just found the nights' lucky lady. Terry made his way across the room, his eyes only focused on one goal. The dark haired woman had noticed him as well, and she watched him intently as he came to stand before her. Another drunk little puppy.
Terry was about to speak, when the woman motioned for him to bend down. He leaned forward, moving closer to hear what she was going to tell him. The sweet scent of her perfume wafted through his nose, but no words came to his ears. Terry began to straighten up, but her hand pressed down on his shoulder. Terry found himself compelled to move, sliding down to his knees on the floor. The woman shifted her hips, sliding herself forward on the couch she was perched upon. Her hands caught the back of his head, her fingers hot against his skin. Terry felt himself drawn forward, and moved without any thought otherwise. She pulled his head forward, and under her black skirt.