Devan let out a small laugh as Alicia took a shot and gave a short toast to not end up like any of these poor dead bastards in the bar. None of them probably even knew what was going on. Devan eyed Alicia as she threw back the a shot that Devan put out for her. Devan, shaking her head slightly, poured the drink she was making into the highball cup and lazily laid the cocktail shaker on the counter. She took a sip of the dink and smiled at it's goodness. She leaned down and put her elbows on the bar as she listened hear what Alicia had got. When she pointed to a guy with spiky hair, Devan rolled her eyes. Typical drug dealer. She thought. Alicia didn't even have to say what she got off him for Devan to know.
Looking around, Devan noticed a stereo system. She walked over to it, leaving Alicia and her drink at the bar. She looked at it and pushed some of it's buttons and trinkets, hoping she could get it to work. Sadly, she couldn't and she pouted slightly then walked back over to the bar, going on the inside where she was before and stood in front of Alicia, sipping her drink with her eyes blank and wide looking at the girl.
An eyebrow went up as Alicia said who she betted would kiss who. It was a funny little bit, but Devan absolutely had no idea. The only thing she would bet is that she'd end up messing around with everyone, but she wasn't about to say that. Everyone knows how flirty she is, so why should it matter? "I don't even know. Everyone just seems like they're trying not to get too attached, so your guess is as good as mine." Devan said, the flirtatiousness was gone from her voice and replaced with her slightly drunken voice that had a bit of an I-don't-even-know tone to it. She placed her drink down, about three-fourths of it gone, and took another look around. She had this thing where she would always take at least one small thing as a souvenir to remind her of these dark days. This time, the souvenir was a shot glass she found that had a Chicago Heights stamp on it. She put it in her bag by the Tequila and looked back at Moon with a blank expression. "So, we should probably head out then before they begin to wonder, huh?" Devan said with what was a serious tone at first then a bit flirty at the end as a smile split across her face. She could never really keep a straight face or go long without being a little flirty.