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I shouldn't be here. I go to leave and Alaric walks through, he smiles at me.
"She's not a maid." A guy looks from Alaric to me. "You also don't hire servers and such, so who is she?" They all look towards me with interest.
Alaric chuckles. "She's going to give me insight into the business from an outsider's perspective. She can tell me how she felt before and after she walked into the place."
I don't even know what his business is. What the hell?
"So you found her at the business and kidnapped her for feedback?" The guy laughs.
"Ignore him." A woman hits the guy slightly. "I'm Jasmine. It's nice to meet you." She smiles at me.
"This is Ruby." Alaric pulls me in and hands me a drink. I sit but don't speak.
"So, what are your first impressions?" Jasmine smiles at me. I don't even know what his business is.
Alaric leans into my ear. Oh, now he's going to tell me. I almost laugh until I hear his words: "Boudoir Bunny." My body stills. That's why he said, kind of, when I asked if he worked there. He owns the club!
They are looking at me, waiting.
"I thought it was very welcoming, not just the building and atmosphere but also the people. There were no looks from people that suggested they were wondering why I was there or like they believed I didn't belong."
Walking in and seeing people smile at me and then go back to their own things was reassuring. Had people been staring and watching me, I don't think I would have stayed.
"Everyone is welcoming." One of the women smiles at me. "How did you find out about it? As you spoke in a way that tells me you hadn't been somewhere like that before."
"Honestly? I was just searching and came across it. I read up about it online before deciding to go."
"You went in blind?" One of the guys sits, shocked.
"I did, yes. What I thought I knew about the world was not real." I was completely blind, and they must be able to sense that.
"And Alaric offered you advice." Jasmine laughs.
"He gave me a contract to read through and use as a starting guide for research. It helped." It did, as there was so much in it I had no idea about.
"And even though you had no idea about it, you didn't get scared away?" A guy looks at me.
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