part one

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georgia sat in a dimly lit bar, her tequila was on the stand before her, the small amount of the alcohol she had consumed already making her feel slightly tipsy, her vision becoming hazey and head becoming dizzy.

a sigh left her mouth as she ordered another drink, feeling utterly and completely bored of her life at that moment. with one swift glance around the bar, she spotted a pretty looking brunette talking to an even prettier man. her eyes peeled away from the two, then met the brown eyes of a boy who looked to be around the same age as herself. she then caught his mouth transforming into a smirk at the sight of her, at which she greeted with a matching grin.

with a turn of her head, she takes a drink of the newly poured tequila, jumping slightly when she hears the raspy voice of a man next to her "caught your eye did i?".

his voice was husky, and the girl could already tell by his tone he was probably an airhead who thought he was gods gift to earth or whatever, yet that intrigued the blonde.  she tilts her head as she looks at the boy, raising her eyebrow. "i was simply just checking the scenery, it's not really as if there was anything to catch" she replies, taking another sip of her drink, not letting her eyes leave his, a mischievous glimmer shining in her eye.

his mouth was still stuck in the same smirk it was in before, his arm rest on the table in front of them as he examined the girls features. he thought she was quite a pretty girl, with her big blue eyes and porcelain features. it intrigued him as to what someone who seemingly looked so perfect would be doing drinking tequila close to midnight, especially a stranger he had yet to recognise at his previous trips to the bar.

she smiles at the stranger, placing her drink down. "i think i'm the one who's been catching peoples eyes, well, with you coming over to me and all" she replied confidentially, resting her head on her hand, her gaze staying fixated on the man.

"oh please, by the look on your face i could tell you were begging me to come over" he says, leaning closer to the girl, lowering his voice. "how about we go back to my place and i give you something else to beg for".

his breath hitting her ear sent a shiver down her spine, and she was left unsure of whether it was because of the drunkness the lightweight was beginning to exhibit, or just because she was lonely and looking for a bit of attention.

"then how about it" she says, leaning away from the boy and finishing her drink. he lets out a chuckle, standing up and putting his coat on, being surprised at the how seemingly easy that was, yet he didn't feel the need to question it. she follows his actions, being quite surprised about what she was doing. she wasn't a one night stand kind of girl, and whatever had possessed her to go agree to back to some random, partially drunk guys house confused the blonde greatly. "alex karev" he says as they walk out of the bar. "just figured you should know what you'll be screaming in about 20 minutes"

she rolls her eyes, scanning for a cab as she opens her mouth too speak. "georgia robbins, and how do you know we will even be sleeping with each other? i could go back to this house of yours and fall asleep, or, i could be to much for you to handle" she says with a smile, spotting an empty cab, as she begins to make her way over too it.

he quickly follows her, his hands in his pockets. "yeah right, don't flatter yourself porcelain, girls i've been with in the past can hardly walk the next day".

she chuckles as she gets into the car, watching him as he sits down. "i have a feeling you are all talk alex karev, you're very full of yourself."

"it's what makes me so desirable" he mumbles, leaning his face closer to the blondes.

she raised her eyebrow, smiling at alex, letting out a small giggle. "i want to keep some of my dignity sweetheart, please don't tell me your expecting anything from me in the back of a taxi cab?"

alex watched her speak, rolling his eyes as he leaned away from her, staring out the window.

they arrive at a house, georgia raising her brow at the size of the plaxe as it really didn't seem like the place a dude who picks random girls up in bars would live.

with the fare of the taxi paid, alex began to walk towards the home. she followed him quickly, being surprised by the sudden movement of him turning around and crashing his lips into hers. she rests her hand on his chest, her arm snaking its way around the back of his neck as his arm wrapped around her waist, them both engaging in a passionate kiss.

he walks backwards, not letting his lips leave hers as he opens the door, practically falling into the home as their lips continue to intertwine.

she kicks the door shut behind her, as alex picks her up, her legs wrapping around his waist as he makes his way upstairs. they find their way to the bedroom through the dark, and alex places her on the bed, leaning over her as he unbuckles his pants.

she pulls away from the kiss, taking a moment to breathe as she begins to undress, alex's eyes scanning down her body, before connecting their lips again.
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georgia wakes up with a pain in her head, covering her eyes with her hand to block the morning sun streaming into the bedroom. she lets out a small groan, and looks at the man next to her cursing at herself as she remembers the events of the night before.

she gets out of the bed, not saying a word as she collects her clothes scattered across the room. she quickly gets changed, and finds her way to the stairs. she quickly rushes down them, bumping into a pretty blonde haired girl holding a cup of coffee. "oh, hello" she says, giving her a smile, her eyebrow raising as she walks past georgia.

georgia was slightly curious as to who the blonde was, but she figured now wasn't the best time to be having a chit chat, and would rather just quickly leave the home, with as little communication with anyone as she could.

even if this was a slightly embarrassing situation, the blue eyed girl felt a sense of comfort that after she exited the large home, she could forget about the previous nights events, and focus on the future of her work. she left the house, trying to figure out a way to get back to her own house, where she could forget about everything that had happened the prior night of solemn regrets she had experienced just a few hours before.
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