Author's Note:
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year! Now down to business. In this chapter we really get to know Alana and her insecurities. Amethyst lets her be whoever she wants to be. So let's see how much trouble Amethyst gets into. Enjoy!
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Chapter Three
Friday night came and just as Alana pulled out her suit for another raid her phone rang.
She looked at the screen and sighed.
It was Tessa.
She stared at the screen weighing her options. She could ignore the call and Tessa would show up and be peeved that her friend had ignored her calls or she could just give up now.
Alana pressed the green call button. "Hey, Tess," she said tiredly.
"Hello, stranger," she greeted back with far more enthusiasm.
Alana sighed. Something was up and she didn't want to know what it was.
"We're going clubbing," Tess announced with a tone that presented no argument.
Damn it
, she cursed inside her head.
"We
are
going," Tess stated with even more conviction.
Double damn it
, Alana cursed again inside her head.
Quick, think of an excuse
, she demanded herself.
"Uh, I can't, I have to um, do things tonight," Alana blurted out.
She knew she was grasping at straws but then again she'd never been a good liar. Granted, omitting the truth about her night time life was still lying, but it was much easy to not say anything at all.
"I'm shaving—I, uh, I mean I'm cleaning," Alana said finally.
Not that!
She screamed inside her head.
She needed to say something important to get Tess off her trail.
"Yeah, whatever," Tess said, but in no one way was she agreeing with her friend or even beginning to believe the excuses she thought could get her out of a little girl time.
"You're going, you need this," Tess confirmed.
Alana sighed loudly. She didn't understand why clubbing, or just the idea of getting closer to her only friend, terrified her. She could break a thug's hand in half a second and stare down the end of a gun barrel without break a sweat, but this terrified her beyond belief.
Alana had been trying to remain withdrawn from the normal world as a way to protect anyone who could end up hurt or dead like her family. That meant no boyfriend, no outings, and barely any acquaintances. She knew anybody could be absorbed into her family's curse and the life she'd chosen for herself.
She felt her chest tighten. If anything were to happen to someone because of her choices, like Tessa or anyone else, she could never forgive herself.
She had to stay alone.
"Lana, if you don't go with me tonight, I'll end up going alone," Tess pouted.
Alana sighed. Did she have to guilt trip?
"Fine," Alana relented after a few seconds. "You win. I'll grab you at eight?"
"Sounds good," Tess said happily and Alana knew her friend was smiling triumphantly on the other end.
They'd agreed to go to the new club called Heat. Alana joked on the way about the ingenious of naming a club that and making a huge profit out of it. Tess mentioned that one of the owners of the club rarely showed himself in the public's eye.
"It's just strange that a guy is promoting a new business by not being around it," Tess had explained. Then she winced when a question dawned on her. "What if the guy's a creep or something?" Tess asked seriously.
"Or maybe the public sucks and this guy figured it out just in time," Alana answered as they pulled into one of the parking garages.
They made their way to the long line outside the club and were standing underneath the large red neon sign with Heat inscribed in fancy script. The club was posh on the outside and Alana felt like she'd gag if she went inside. It was bad enough Tess had made her change once she arrived to pick her up at her apartment so that she would fit in.
"Can we bail and just get burgers? How about we go see a movie?" Alana asked, or rather begged, she hated tight spaces and this club was bound to be packed.
Tess shot a cool look at her friend. "You're a
wimp
. Or maybe you're just afraid you might have some fun for once?" Tessa challenged with a bright smile.
Alana groaned. "That's unfair," Alana said with mock anger. She couldn't stay mad at her friend for too long. Tess was just trying to help her have fun. They could have a few drinks, dance a while, and head home in a couple of hours.
You can do this
, Alana said to herself.
She noticed Tess had been staring at the good looking bodyguard for a few minutes before he waved for us both to come up. He was cute, with a dimple in one cheek and gorgeous eyes that a girl could get lost in. He kissed Tess on the cheek and must have whispered something naughty into her ear because she blushed.
Alana frowned as they made their way inside the club. Tess never blushed, or maybe she did and Alana didn't see it because they rarely hung out socially. Did she know her friend that well? Tess was always professional at work. The only time her fun side came out was on the phone or if they were off the clock.
She was so lost in her jumbled thoughts she almost lost Tess as her friend was swallowed up into the large crowd of people. Heat was a large warehouse converted into the largest dance floor, DJ booth section, and neon glowing bar mesh up Alana had ever seen. She already hated it. The colors were too bright, the music made her head throb, and she couldn't even drown out the noise with alcohol because the bar was packed. She needed a crowbar, or a gun, to get a martini.
She realized Tess was saying something to her, or rather yelling. Alana assumed her friend was asking her if she wanted a drink. She simply nodded, which caused her brain to wobble in her skull a little more. She felt sick.
Alana then made the mistake of looking at her happy friend. She knew she couldn't just bail on her only friend because she didn't like the crowd. Alana thought about how many times she'd dragged Marcus to clubs with her to be her back up in case she had a problem. He hadn't complained once about looking out for his baby sister.
You can do this
, she said again.
Just sit down and try to have a little fun
, Alana chided to herself.
If she didn't give herself a pep talk every few minutes she was going to bail.
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Alana glanced at her silver watch that been a gift to from her parents. The face was white and a tiny amethyst stone marked each of the numbers. It'd been her father's idea to give it to her. Her mother had joked that she never knew her husband had ever had such good taste.
The usual gut twisting feeling settled in her. She hadn't thought about her parents since she'd visited them at the cemetery earlier that week. Alana glanced at her watch again and sighed before she sipped her dirty martini. It was a quarter past midnight.
She hadn't seen Tess for over half an hour and was tempted to send out a search party for her friend. Just as she pulled out her cellphone Alana caught sight of Tess flirting with the same cute bouncer from before. She drained her glass and prepared to march over to her friend and demand they leave.