[She takes the bottle from him, and takes a sip. It's bitter and rich and not terrible, but Saya doesn't really partake in anything that isn't the salty, heady, irony rush of blood.]
Now, do you think I wouldn't handle something like that on my own?
[On the tail end of talking about honesty and lies. Larry would tell her straight if it was only his secret. It's not. It's theirs. Freddy is going to have to see this woman every day, collect pay from her every day.]
Please understand the type of predicament this is. I'm not in the practice of turning down beautiful women.
[She's a few months short. He would have then without feeling bad at all. At this point being with anyone else is out of the question. What a fucking betrayal of trust that would be. Larry rubs a hand over his face.]
I'm sorry. No insult is meant at all, Saya.
[And chances are, he should leave if he knows what's good for him.]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[He hopes to clean his palate and clear his mind with a sip of the beer. Oh, damn.]
This is good stuff.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[She laughs a little]
Is it? I don't often drink beer, I'm glad I chose something interesting.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[To be fair. Is that forward? Perhaps. Larry leans on the counter top.]
So. What's this about, Saya? Is your employee giving you trouble?
We pay a price for all our choices made;
Now, do you think I wouldn't handle something like that on my own?
We pay a price for all our choices made;
I think I could.
[Wine is wine. Though he already knows she is not the two buck chuck sort.]
If I may.
[He reaches out to take her glass.]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
Try it.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
Mmmm.
[Swallow, because there's no way he's spitting it out.]
That is good.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
You're not lying to me, are you?
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[The wine is returned to her again.]
I get an expensive piece now and then. Not my favorite but tastes great next to a thirty dollar steak.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
It's the tannins, against the iron. I think.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[Though it's troubling that someone would.]
I think they could have used cherries.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[The fact that he drinks beer right after a fine wine goes to show that he's not all highbrow.]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[Wait though, from the sound of it is that what this is going to be about?]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[Yes, okay?]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[Woah. Shit. So. Freddy probably doesn't know about it. Why would a boss want her help to know she's playing in the work place.]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
Is your attention divided?
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[He takes a sip of beer.]
I'm focused on someone else.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
I see. A woman? A girl?
We pay a price for all our choices made;
Please understand the type of predicament this is. I'm not in the practice of turning down beautiful women.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
[She holds that a moment, as if it's his last chance to say yes, which, in fact, it is]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
I'm sorry. No insult is meant at all, Saya.
[And chances are, he should leave if he knows what's good for him.]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
Very well.
We pay a price for all our choices made;
I hope we can do dinner sometime. There are some wine tasting specials.
[Hopefully that's not too much too soon.]
We pay a price for all our choices made;
We pay a price for all our choices made;