"Maybe you're in the wrong kind of work then," Frankie didn't think he had did anything different than the rest of the guys. Sure, he didn't have sex with her -- but it wasn't like he had showered her with roses, or made her feel good about herself. "Thanks for busting me out of there. He'd have probably dumped my corpse out of town as soon as he could. Guy's an uptight bastard." Frankie brought a smile to his face. A small one that was easily missed. "Guess is it then, eh? One night, that's all we get." They'd known each other for a small amount of time, and neither of them knew the other's name. They didn't have to, really. Frankie had a feeling that they'd remember each other for a long time to come, even if it was just that guy/girl from a long time ago.
"You don't have to walk me to the edge of town, I know where I'm going. Catch ya around." He whispered, placing a kiss against her plush lips and beginning to walk away. Before he got too far, Frankie turned round slowly. "It'd be a shame if that ol' saloon over there went up in flames. Middle of the night when the owner was sleepin'. Accidents happen all the time." His cryptic hint referred to what he suggested she do about her debt without actually saying it out loud. Soon, he was walking away, hoping she wouldn't rope him in to it.
"You don't have to walk me to the edge of town, I know where I'm going. Catch ya around." He whispered, placing a kiss against her plush lips and beginning to walk away. Before he got too far, Frankie turned round slowly. "It'd be a shame if that ol' saloon over there went up in flames. Middle of the night when the owner was sleepin'. Accidents happen all the time." His cryptic hint referred to what he suggested she do about her debt without actually saying it out loud. Soon, he was walking away, hoping she wouldn't rope him in to it.