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Wedding Bells Part 2: The Reception
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A sly grin tugged at Jay’s mouth, his mind flickering with a handful of risqué jokes he’d never say out loud (in present company at least). “It’s more of a nickname than anything meaningful, really,” he said, his voice low and teasing. “Magic? Sure, if that’s what you want to call it. The rest… well, you’ll have to ask Emily.”

He looked toward the bride and groom, catching them mid-laugh as the song wound down. Normally, he’d be out there too, throwing himself into the fast numbers just to get the blood moving, but tonight he felt anchored in place, weighed down by a heaviness he hadn’t been able to shake. When Kiriena murmured something about wanting a drink, he latched onto it as an excuse to escape the dance floor. “Yeah, alright. Let’s get you that drink.”

He trailed after her toward the bar, feeling strangely grateful for her company. Other than the bride and groom, she was the only person here he actually knew, and maybe the only one who wouldn’t expect him to be anything he wasn’t. Still, he turned down a third beer—two had been enough to soften the edges, and he didn’t feel like pushing his luck.

When they reached the bar, he leaned over to catch the bartender’s eye, using his height to his advantage. He gestured toward Kiriena, giving her a warm look that was only half an invitation, the other half a dare. “What’ll it be?” he asked, forcing himself to engage.
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Kiriena led Jay to the bar. Occasionally it seemed her companion would become momentarily distant. She had seen it when he mentioned his old girlfriend. The man was a soldier - it was fully possible he had seen a lot of things no one else should have seen.

"An old fashioned for me," she said. We was usually a wine drinker, but at this moment, wanted something a little harder.

The bartender moved to make her drink and she stepped closer to Jay. "Hey are you doing okay? I know we just met, but I don't know. I just want to make sure you're alright."

She couldn't help who she was, and a big part of her was kindness to all. It was after all a wedding, he should be having a good time. And Kiriena thought he was, but sometimes - he had that look behind his eyes she couldn't explain.
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