[center][i][b]Paradise[/b][/i][/center] [center][i][b]Nightclub[/b][/i][/center] It was nought but a few moments after Sirka had finished giving Delni a hard time that the bartender droid suddenly delivered the pair two drinks, and pointed them towards a Human further down the bar as the source. The timing alone was enough to give Delni a laugh. "You see, I do love drinking expensive drinks, I admit, but no one said [i]I[/i] had to be the one buying them." Sirka rolled her eyes at her. "Right, I forgot, you're a mammal. You can just buy drinks with your breasts." Again, Delni jabbed Sirka in the side with her thumb. "Oh, you're so cynical. Maybe he just felt like being nice? You don't know what he intended by it." "Oh, please. I know [i]exactly[/i] his intentions. Gruff-looking mercenary guy sees a gorgeous Togruta in a tight little dress, buys her a drink. You know exactly what he wants." Sirka replied. Delni took the first sip of her new drink. "Maybe, maybe not. But it's not like it would make him bad for trying. We [i]are[/i] in a club, after all. That is kind of exactly why a lot of people come here: to meet people. Can't fault him for that. Besides, he got you a drink; maybe he's interested in you?" That comment was enough to give Sirka a legitimately loud laugh. "Riiight. I'm sure the Human can barely control himself looking at the giant lizard. Doubt he can even tell I'm a woman." "Again, you're too cynical for your own good. You can't be afraid to put yourself out there, meet people. In a place like this, that's how you can get yourself some nice-paying work." Delni said, arms crossed. Sirka gave another glance towards the Human. "Eh, he looks more like the type that takes jobs than makes them." "Sis, you're just impossible. Well why don't you tell me exactly how he's feeling right now?" Delni suggested. Sirka flicked out her nose-tongues in the Human's direction, even though she knew before she tried that it would be pointless. "Hmph, too crowded to do it from here. I'd have to get closer to tell for sure." Delni paused for another drink. "Well then, maybe you should shut that big mouth of yours until you know for sure what you're talking about." As she went to set down her drink, Delni looked over to the Human that sent it to her and made eye contact, smiling and raising her glass towards him to acknowledge him. She would see what he did with that. Meanwhile, Sirka huffed again and started to down her own drink much more quickly. It was not as if she was going to pass up on it, after all.