[color=9e0b0f][centre][h1]Marcus Ainsworth[/h1][/centre][/color] [centre][h2]Club Aether Tuesday Evening[/h2][/centre] Interactions: [@MissCapnCrunch][@CaptainSully][@liferusher] [hr] Marcus nodded a little, taking in Dustynn’s words with a slight smile, letting out a soft chuckle. [color=9e0b0f]“Yeah, I suppose so… It’s just the not knowing that kinda freaks me out, I guess.”[/color] He shrugged again, but smiled. Marcus and Dustynn had only known each other for a couple weeks now, but they’d become fast friends, and Marcus really appreciated her advice, believing that she was being nothing but genuine, and would give him nothing but the best advice. It felt good to have someone other than his friend Chris to talk to for once. And another female’s point of view always helped as well. As Marcus poured another beer and handed it to a customer, taking the money from them with a smile, Leo approached the bar. Marcus smiled and nodded at him, though rolled his eyes teasingly at the public display of affection between he and Dusty. As he finished serving the customer, he met Leo’s outstretched hand with his own, shaking it firmly. [color=9e0b0f]“Hey Leo. Things are good, actually.”[/color] He said with a genuine, optimistic smile and nod of his head. He nodded at Dusty as she left to gout for a smoke, and then looked back at Leo. [color=9e0b0f]“So, things with you and Dustyn seem to be going pretty well.”[/color] He mused with smile on his face. He wasn’t sure if it was place to really comment on it, but he wanted to give them both his best wishes. He’d only met them both recently, but he quite liked the both of them. He turned his attention away from his boss as a woman approached the bar. The first thing he noticed about her was her hair, long and golden. Marcus couldn’t help bet wear a goofy smile as he looked at her, before noticing the look on her face. She did not look happy at all, looking quite annoyed at something. He wasn’t sure if it was at him, or just the world in general. He was caught off guard a little by it, but as he she ordered a shot and a drink, he nodded, giving the angry looking girl a sweet, genuine smile. [color=9e0b0f]“Yeah, of course.”[/color] He grabbed a beer glass, pouring the beer and placing it on the bar, before going to the spirits shelf and grabbing the bottle of Bacardi, pouring the shot quickly and placing it next to the beer. If Leo was still watching, it would be obvious that Marcus had picked up the skills of a bartender quite well. He smiled again at the blonde woman, asking for the amount the drinks cost. He wanted to ask if she was okay, but thought it better not to. He didn’t want to pry into the feelings of a stranger. He watched her go after taking her drinks, a puzzled look on his face. He continued to serve customers, all the while occasionally looking over the angry blonde. Something about her intrigued him. It wasn’t too long before she came back to the bar, at this point Dustynn was back, probably serving someone else. Marcus listened to the angry looking woman’s question, and nodded. [color=9e0b0f]“Uh, yeah… We have a Pale Ale that I find quite refreshing, or if you prefer cocktails, I make a mean watermelon mojito.”[/color] He replied cheerily, hoping his more upbeat attitude would help to cheer up the morose girl. Though her demeanor did throw him off a bit, he tried his best not to let it show.