[ It's low, monotone, makes him blush, but it's an attempt to flirt in kind. "Distressingly good-looking" is the order of the hour, and far more so up close than behind that damn fence. Danse knows better than to stare--but whether dreaming or awake, that's always a bit easier said than done with Len, and not always just in the course of scowling surveillance.
Len's voice settles comfortably along Danse's nerves as he speaks, in a way the scotch doesn't. But then, Danse has a noteworthy tolerance for his liquor. Like any self-respecting, self-medicating Brotherhood officer, he could drink half the people in this room under the table. What he doesn't have is any resistance to such obvious interest, or to wicked smiles on beautiful faces like that. His suspicion about ulterior motives is saved for the waking world; none of it applies or matters here, but he's not entirely sure why he's caught Len's interest--all he knows is that he'd like to hold it. ]
You have good reason to be biased. They should appreciate you more for bringing in clientele who wouldn't otherwise bother. [ He looks down into his glass again, still a little pink around the ears. ] Hank Snow, right? I always liked that one.
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[ It's low, monotone, makes him blush, but it's an attempt to flirt in kind. "Distressingly good-looking" is the order of the hour, and far more so up close than behind that damn fence. Danse knows better than to stare--but whether dreaming or awake, that's always a bit easier said than done with Len, and not always just in the course of scowling surveillance.
Len's voice settles comfortably along Danse's nerves as he speaks, in a way the scotch doesn't. But then, Danse has a noteworthy tolerance for his liquor. Like any self-respecting, self-medicating Brotherhood officer, he could drink half the people in this room under the table. What he doesn't have is any resistance to such obvious interest, or to wicked smiles on beautiful faces like that. His suspicion about ulterior motives is saved for the waking world; none of it applies or matters here, but he's not entirely sure why he's caught Len's interest--all he knows is that he'd like to hold it. ]
You have good reason to be biased. They should appreciate you more for bringing in clientele who wouldn't otherwise bother. [ He looks down into his glass again, still a little pink around the ears. ] Hank Snow, right? I always liked that one.