[And she gets that awed look with the way she drinks the entire glass like it's water. Tongue pressing against the inside of her cheek, Skye fails not to smile even bigger when Clara gets very coy. She sees what you're doing, Clara.]
Apparently not as good as you.
[It doesn't take very long for that warm feeling to spread throughout her body as the alcohol hits her. She has to wonder if that would've done anything to Clara. She still finds it hard to believe someone as small as her can hold their alcohol as much as she says she can.]
Why do I feel like that isn't the first time you've tricked someone into doing this game?
[Probably because Clara is cheeky enough to do just that.]
[Not that she's at all mad by it. She had noticed the dartboard before, but now she's got an idea in mind. Which would hopefully be payback for what Clara just did to her.]
[Skye doesn't quite believe that, but she doesn't say anything. Pushing off the table, Skye walks over to where the dartboard is and pulls out the darts and holds them out to Clara.]
[Which... she does, then, without further instruction. She scrunches one eye closed, like she's looking through a scope, and tosses the thing as straight as she can.
[Skye is not going to give her advice, sorry Clara. Pressing her lips together to keep from laughing at the face Clara makes as she tries to line up her shot, Skye follows the dart when she finally throws it.
Nodding her head once when she manages to at least get it on the board, Skye looks back to Clara.]
Not bad. Now you have to throw the other two.
[That's the only advice you're getting from her, Clara. Skye is in this to win it. So what if she rocks a little forward before correcting herself. See? Perfectly balanced and not at all becoming increasingly tipsy from chugging that wine.]
[Clearly. Holding up her first dart, Skye straightens up and tries to stay as still as she can before throwing it. Landing right on the border of the bullseye. Pretty happy with herself, Skye throws the next, which lands to the left in the second circle.
It's fine. She can totally recover.
Except, the last one lands on the wall beside the dart board. Making a noise of frustration, Skye walks to the board to write down their scores. And just because she knows Clara would say something, she says on her way:]
[Oh, you don't want to say that, Skye. Something sharpens in Clara's smile, and while Skye is still writing, there's a thwick from behind her.]
Not bad.
[Closer to the bullseye, just a ring away. Her tongue peeks from the corner of her mouth in concentration, as the second dart lands not much farther away.]
[Skye is calculating the points in her head when she hears a dart hit the board. Hand still holding the chalk, Skye turns to look at the board and then back over her shoulder to Clara.]
Oh, it's going to be like that?
[Was Clara only pretending to be bad up until this point?]
[Nah, no pretending. Just a fuckton of determination.]
Yes, it absolutely is.
[... And maybe the third dart lands a little farther away, but it's still far better than her first set. She smiles at Skye, one-hundred percent flirtatious.]
[Well shit. Suddenly winning the game wasn't of that much interest to her anymore. As if really noticing Clara for the first time, her eyes wander for a moment before they come back up to meet Clara's.]
Well, I hate to disappoint, but I don't have a dart board at my place.
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Apparently not as good as you.
[It doesn't take very long for that warm feeling to spread throughout her body as the alcohol hits her. She has to wonder if that would've done anything to Clara. She still finds it hard to believe someone as small as her can hold their alcohol as much as she says she can.]
Why do I feel like that isn't the first time you've tricked someone into doing this game?
[Probably because Clara is cheeky enough to do just that.]
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[Mainly with her words, but she's not ashamed to use the right bat of her eyelashes in a case like this.]
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[Not that she's at all mad by it. She had noticed the dartboard before, but now she's got an idea in mind. Which would hopefully be payback for what Clara just did to her.]
I've got an idea if you're game.
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[And Skye is just confident enough in her dart skills to think she'll win this.]
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You're on.
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[It's not until she starts to stand up that she feels the alcohol hit her.]
Holy shit.
[Skye laughs though because, well, she's tipsy as hell.]
Please tell me you at least feel something right now so I don't feel like such a lightweight.
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[Not that she'd make Skye drink anything else unless she wanted to, when there's already such a difference between their states of inebriation.]
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[Skye is too stubborn and competitive to give up that easily.]
Why? Are you afraid of losing?
[Skye is totally fine, so what if she's holding onto the table?]
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[A statement that's, like, 80% true at least.]
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Here, pick which color you want to be.
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[She plucks it from Skye's hand with a smile - it matches her sweater, after all - and gives it a little spin, feeling the weight of it.]
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[Smiling in amusement when Clara takes them from Skye, she outstretches her arm, gesturing towards the board.]
After you.
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I just throw it, yeah?
[Which... she does, then, without further instruction. She scrunches one eye closed, like she's looking through a scope, and tosses the thing as straight as she can.
It lands firmly in the outer ring of the board.]
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[Skye is not going to give her advice, sorry Clara. Pressing her lips together to keep from laughing at the face Clara makes as she tries to line up her shot, Skye follows the dart when she finally throws it.
Nodding her head once when she manages to at least get it on the board, Skye looks back to Clara.]
Not bad. Now you have to throw the other two.
[That's the only advice you're getting from her, Clara. Skye is in this to win it. So what if she rocks a little forward before correcting herself. See? Perfectly balanced and not at all becoming increasingly tipsy from chugging that wine.]
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Can you aim for the board?
[The other two darts land with similar luck, sticking in the edges.]
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Please. I'm barely tipsy.
[Clearly. Holding up her first dart, Skye straightens up and tries to stay as still as she can before throwing it. Landing right on the border of the bullseye. Pretty happy with herself, Skye throws the next, which lands to the left in the second circle.
It's fine. She can totally recover.
Except, the last one lands on the wall beside the dart board. Making a noise of frustration, Skye walks to the board to write down their scores. And just because she knows Clara would say something, she says on her way:]
Still did better than you.
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Not bad.
[Closer to the bullseye, just a ring away. Her tongue peeks from the corner of her mouth in concentration, as the second dart lands not much farther away.]
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Oh, it's going to be like that?
[Was Clara only pretending to be bad up until this point?]
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Yes, it absolutely is.
[... And maybe the third dart lands a little farther away, but it's still far better than her first set. She smiles at Skye, one-hundred percent flirtatious.]
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Alright, good to know.
[Finishing up the scores for this round, Skye heads back over to where Clara was.]
What if we up the ante a little?
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[She's joking. Joking.
Mostly.]
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[That's not what she had in mind, but, it wasn't the worse idea to suggest.]
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Well, I hate to disappoint, but I don't have a dart board at my place.
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i lied about fading to black, you can do it
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