Delilah made her way to the restaurant with her friends, her happiness and excitement growing as she saw all the possibilities. She was single, free from any compromises and free to do whatever she pleased. Once at the restaurant, she took a seat alongside Amelia, and the only one at the bar in which the entrance was completely visible. It was somewhat of a pet peeve of hers: she never sat with her back to a door or with a clear view of the whole room she was in. Not being able to see who came in or out or what happened around her made Delilah nervous. The waiter handed them their menus, and after a quick scan Lila was sad to see that most of the food was seafood. "Ugh, this is all seafood," she groaned, deciding to look more carefully. She let out a happy shriek when she found they served three of her favorites. She gave menu back to the waiter with a beaming smile. "I'll be having a Mango Martini, some mozzarella sticks and a bacon burger with Swiss cheese." The waiter left to get Milli's and Lila's drinks. "The waiter is pretty cute. Hey, Lila if you get him as a contact maybe he will bring you fresh seafood back to college," Amelia said with a giggled playful wink toward her friends. "Forget seafood! Gimme some burgers and sirloin steak and my heart is yours," Delilah said with a laugh, then gave the waiter a quick once-through. "He's definitely cute, but not my type. How about you have him, Dela?" Just then, the waiter came back with Lila's and Milli's drinks. He gave Milli hers, and before he could get to Delilah, Adelisa grinned at him and ordered straight vodka and two shots of tequila. Handing the menu to the waiter, she flipped her hair and wink at him. Lila watched with an amused smile as He grinned flirtatiously at Dela. "My friends and I are looking for a guitar shop around here. Do you know where one is?" Dela asked him. He nodded and told her the directions before moving onto Delilah to give her the martini. Dela looked at Amelia and shook her head. "If anything, he should bring us back some alcohol. That would be fantastic." Delilah looked around, and crossed eyes with a handsome, olive-skinned man around her age who had been chatting eagerly with a group of male friends. His features appeared to be foreign, which only added to his charm. He gave Delilah a breathtaking smile, to which she replied to with a wink and an air kiss before turning back to her friends. When the girls were almost finished with their drinks, the waiter brought them new ones. Delilah looked at him with a questioning expression. "Excuse me, there must be a mistake. We didn't order these." The waiter smiled at Delilah. "Actually, miss, it was him over there who sends his compliments," he said, pointing at the very guy who had smiled at Delilah. She gave him an irresistible smile, and raised her new glass at him in a sign of thanks. "Well, girls, looks like I already have someone to spend the night with." she told her friends.