Leigh hadn't the slightest clue of the truck's gentle stop outside the small building as she slept silently against the glass of her window.
Gabriel hopped out with the dog scurrying off to the bathroom alongside the edge of the parking lot they had drove into the very end of. Their long trailer practically took up the whole back row of the parking spots.
It was Delgado's horn which finally broke the silent spell of Leighs slumber as well as stir up the confined energy of the equines in tow.
She caught the quick hand of Cole landing against the tanned younger driver and groaned in her own resentment as she took her seat belt off to join the rest the party gathering outside.
"Nice going Delgado." Gabe growled as he stepped towards the trailer.
The black stallion inside let out a nasty grunt as he paced in nervousness. Leigh's dog, Finley sat quietly watching the trailer jump, her muscles tense as if expecting and preparing to run down the potiential excapee if he did so manage to bust out. After a few more minutes, the roan settled down and Gabe put Finley in the changing room of the trailer.
"What are we doing here?" Leigh signed, taking a sleepy look around.
The harsh red neon lights illuminated a creepy darkness over the parking lot which made the brunette feel unsafe. A blinking white sign on top caught her attention which read; Four Square Bar and Grill.
"What the hell are we doing at a bar?" Leigh glared in Gabriel's direction; him shrugging a nonchalant smile.
"I'm hungry and this is the only close place." He implies gesturing behind him at the black empty highway only appearing to lead into the nighttime.
Finding her phone, she pulled up her maps app. "Theres literally a Wendys 10 minutes down the road." She signed agitatedly.
"Im sure the food here is much better than any at any ole fast food joint." Delgado chimed in, hooking an arm around her shoulder.
"The food or the liquor?" She growled, shrugging him off.
"Lighten up Leigh, we wont get carried away." Cole grinned trying to be reassuring.
"We wont drink anything hard." Gabe insisted placing a hand on his sibling's shoulder.
A deep death glare emmited from Leigh as she shook her head, her hands almost moving too fast for neither of the boys to catch what she was saying.
Biting his lip, Gabriel remained quiet while Del decided best to try and smooth her over.
"Im not entirely sure what youre saying there but, c'mon girl, have a little fun and stop being our mother." Del laughed and turned to the other boys who showered him in looks of disapproval and a 'you just screwed up' look which left him completely blindsided to the forceful punch colliding with his shoulder.
"Don't you EVER say that to me again." She hissed, pushing him away and towards Cole and Gabe.
Without saying a word, the four walked towards the building in silence with a whimpering Delgado following behind.
***
"Just take one shot." Del slid the glass with the clear potent to rest at the girl's fingertips.
A snarl curled onto her lips as she again refused his offer. "Someone has to get you three stooges back to the parking lot tonight." She signed quickly.
"Maybe someone needs to take YOU to the parking lot." The boy suggested with wiggly eyebrows to turn and scan the room.
Buckle bunnies were not a scarce breed in the small pub but they never were in the south, especially when there was word of an event taking place near by. Again, she rolled her eyes and took enjoyment to Gabriel thumping the boy's shoulder.
"Dude, no shut up." He growled very uninterested in the topic and downed another shot glass.
The rest of the night seemed to be following the same manner.
Take one, tell a story, choke another down, insult one of the three, next round.
Instead of becoming the loud annoying drunks most become, Delgado and Cole found their hidden talent for comedy. Usually insults fired at one another as they told a few of a million embarrassing fail stories.
Gabriel gave the illusion of a clear head but in reality he was swaying more than a storm ridden ship at sail in the churning tide. His mission was just to remain on his bar stool.
They wouldn't remember the humiliation of their adventure come morning but the piercing, brain splitting hangover inevitable to follow tonight would remind them of their doings. Leigh would be responsible for filling in the time between blackouts and giving them hell for making her the designated chaperone.
Leigh had sat there most of the night with a plate of fries and had just shoved away a smelly Cole trying to get her to join the band with him when a stranger took the stool beside her.
Her blue eyes looked him over and arched a brow, testing his presence. A charming smile met her opposing greeting as he waved down the bartender to pass him a beer.
"Can I offer you a drink?" He asked, his voice plunging to be a deeper tone than it suspectedly must be naturally.
Obviously he must've had success with it in the past but tonight. Leigh was not in the mood for cute games; showing that by blowing him off with a gesture of her sweet tea in a glass right next to her.
He nodded. "I see." he trailed off but the glint in his eyes led the brunette to believe he was far from taking her hint. He probably thought her silence was a technique of playing hard to get.
"Eh, you probably couldn't handle anything stronger anyway." He mumbled into the beer bottle and turned his head to the dance floor.
Childish. The move was childish and Leigh knew better than to respond and give him the reaction he was looking for ... but Leigh was born with a competitiveness in her blood as it was in everyone in her family.
It was stronger than an urge and more than just pride. It was pure instinct and born nature to thrive on top. In the past the young girl had never flinched at a challenge. She went all in and didn't loose.
That was a year ago and since then that part of Leigh had been stolen, swiped, and stripped. There had been no drive but right now in this moment, she could feel her chest heat up and her stomach clench. It was the same feeling she experienced in the alley or more recently playing cards with the boys (on a very small scale of course).
An unnerving desire to prove this stranger wrong and introduce him to the impulsive, wild, and dangerous version of herself within currently clawed at the chance to resurface after its dormancy.
Two small glasses were presented to the table space between them and a middle aged man poured them half way with a bottle whiskey.
Typical choice for a flannel dressed twenty something year old version of young John Wayne.
Leigh rolled her eyes and crossed her arms, looking at the ice slowly melting into the tea glass beside her.
He took one glass and downed it in one go. "Have a problem with whiskey?" He asked, waiting a moment for her to fill the silence with at least a smart comment but shook his head.
"So either you are really stuck up or really don't want company but trust me darlin' this isn't the way I wish to be spending my night." He sighed deeply.
Leigh gave him a confused sideways glance, completely lost to his point. Why the hell was he still here?
As if reading her mind, he started. "Yeah, id much rather be with someone who enjoys my company and taste in drinks instead of fending the dogs off a damsel." He tipped his black cowboy hat in the direction of three guys who had come up to her moments before, the stooges she had been traveling with.