Pulling the ball-cap over her straightened auburn hair, Kallian shoved her hands into her vest jacket and kept her head down lest someone catch on to what she was up to. It was the fourth time this week that she had skipped out on school to go elsewhere, but it was the first time she was forced to do it alone. She had gone to school, briefly, to meet up with a group of her girlfriends but when it was discussed about leaving the school again, they all backed out. [i]"I have to cheerlead a game tonight; I have to be here..."[/i] [i]"There is a really important test in Biology..."[/i] [i]"I heard there is going to be a really good fight at lunch..."[/i] The excuses just went on and on, resounding in her head as she walked away from the school in a now somewhat dejected mood. None of that shit was important anyway, what was that going to get any of them in life? She reached the parking lot and slipped into her car, upon its ignition a heavy bass/metal beat erupted from her speakers. Just for the sense of subtlety, she turned it down and left the school and just started to drive. She didn't know where she was going, and she didn't really care, just somewhere fun, somewhere she hadn't been before... Ten minutes later she found exactly what she had been looking for. It was a rather plain looking building without even so much as a single neon light to draw in a customer, a place she had never heard of which only meant that she was bound to bump into people she had never before met. God knew that would be a nice change from all the drunk slum-bombs from all the guys that frequented at her brother's bar. Kallian parked her expensive car carefully and grabbed her pack of cigarettes from the glove compartment and tossed it into her purse. She flung the hat into the backseat, now no longer needing to lay low, and used the rear-view mirror to touch up on her hair and makeup. Once she was satisfied with her appearance, she got out of the car and headed towards the club with her purse slung over her shoulder tightly. There were no security out by the double doors save for a single man that looked to be just standing there, and Kallian smiled. As she approached, she was immediately asked for her ID, which didn't at all come to a surprise to her. She reached into her purse and pulled out her wallet, flashing a fake ID to the man that stated she had just turned 21. One of the college boys she usually ran around with was an expert in making fake identities, and many a bar she had been able to slip into with this one. When the 'door-man' tried to take a closer look, however, she quickly used her wit to detour his attention and asked about the glow-sticks that were on the table behind him. It was pretty self-explanatory, but she allowed him to tell her about the colors and their representation anyway. She couldn't say that she was surprised when she learned about the blue glow sticks, but it did settle in her a bit differently than she had thought. A glow stick that let everyone know that someone was gay? That was a bit...extreme... She walked into the doors past the 'door man' with confidence in her step, as if she owned the place and took a step inside of what she assumed was going to be a very low-key joint. She made her way over to the bar and took a seat on the stool, putting her purse up on the counter as she fiddled with the green bracelet she had grabbed while she walked in. "Can I get a vodka surprise?" Kallian asked the bartender. "Sorry toots, we don't sell alcohol here." Was the bartenders reply. Kallian nearly felt her jaw drop. What? No alcohol in a bar? Well, she could certainly see why she had never heard of this place then. So then what was the point of the man at the front checking ID's? She sighed and ran her fingers through her hair. "Alright, you at least got coffee?" She tried. The bartender nodded once. "Kay, iced mocha please, double espresso." She pulled her wallet out of her purse once more and handed the bartender a platinum looking credit card to pay for her drink. It was at that moment that a single voice seemed to stick out over the small crowd. “Okay, I came, I saw, and now I want to go home. Off we go, yeah?” Kallian turned to look at the woman that the voice came from and easily gathered that she didn't know what this place was all about either and couldn't help but to laugh out lightly a bit as the bartender handed over her iced coffee.