"Yeah, of course." Quinn moved briskly back behind the bar, dug up a glass from beneath the counter and made her an ice-water from the tap. Instinctively, he placed a napkin down under the glass like he would any other drink. He watched silently as she slammed her phone down on the bar, feeling like he were interrupting something. He wanted to know what happened, what exactly had been done to cause all the turmoil and chaos but didn't know where to begin, or even if it was appropriate to ask at that very moment. He gathered not, so his intense curiosity and prickling fear remained blended together in his chest as he gave her a moment with her thoughts.
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Pierre watched Damien leave with a growing sense of trepidation, but said and did nothing. Instead he turned back to his drink and eyed Rachel as she became a mess on the chair. He reached out and rubbed her shoulder in a brotherly kind of way, something that felt as comforting to him as he meant for her. Damien was his sire, after all, and he was the only one alive who had supported Pierre through thick and thin. The idea of him running into a trap and meeting a permanent end sat uncomfortably within him. He, however, wasn't able to show such things around Rachel, the only person who knew Damien better than he did. No, for Rachel he had to be stoic, calm, and controlled like always. It would be Pierre's job to keep her safe, should something happen to Damien.
But he didn't want to think about that right now.
"Come on, Rache," he encouraged softly. "We can't dwell on this. The night will never end." He smiled but it felt fake and he doubted Rachel would fall for it now.
"Do you want something harder than that?" Quinn suggested cautiously from behind the bar, a ribbon of subtle humor in his tone. Pierre frowned, unsure that drinking would be a wise decision, considering the circumstances. He looked at Rachel with a furrowed brow.
"I don't know if that's a good idea..." He wasn't fully convinced it wasn't, either.
"Just something to take the edge off," the human bartender replied, his attention pointed at Rachel. Pierre watched as his face lit up and he ducked in closer to Rachel to speak, though Pierre could clearly hear him in a room so quiet. Fortunately there were only humans down here, two old ones at the opposite end of the bar who sipped beer from frosted mugs and watched whatever sport was on the television. "I have a bit of Northern Lights packed, too, if you're interested."
Pierre's frown deepened as he eyed Quinn. Drinking was one thing, but smoking? Damien had specifically stated not to leave the Rabbit under any circumstances. Pierre had seen an inebriated Rachel and wasn't keen on babysitting like that again tonight, especially not under such circumstances. He said nothing more, pretending not to have heard Quinn until Rachel made it clear in what direction she was willing to go.