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Connor
Fuck. Nothing beat a good pint of Guinness.
With all the rumblings of coming trouble, it was nice to lose myself
in a drink, to not worry about what could come for us tomorrow and focus
on the good ole times of tonight instead.
Caden leaned casually against the polished wood bar, his Guinness in hand,
while I sat next to him on a nearby stool, nursing my own pint. It was
Friday night, and Murphy’s Pub was just starting to get busy.
Swirling the rich, ebony beer in my glass, my mind drifted back to an
unforgettable memory from years ago, when Caden and I had been a little
bold, perhaps a touch reckless, but I wouldn’t ever admit that out loud. I
chuckled softly to myself, and his blue eyes flicked to mine, curious.
“What?” he asked.
“You remember that time we decided to break into that bank on Main
Street?” I asked, my voice tinged with nostalgia.
Caden’s lips curled into a smirk, a hint of mischief in his piercing blue eyes.
“How could I forget? That night had glorious disaster written all over it
from the moment it began.”
“Yeah, and remember what a disaster it turned out to be? We thought we
had that combination all figured out, but we ended up locked inside the
bank’s vault instead.” I chuckled, my gaze fixed on the frothy head of my
Guinness.
Caden laughed, his deep voice resonating throughout the pub. “I remember.
It took us hours to pick that lock, and as soon as we got it open, the fail-safe
mechanism triggered and locked us inside.”
We both burst into laughter, the warmth of the memory filling the air
between us.
“And then the cops showed up,” I continued, laughing to myself. “I still
remember how pissed off Kieran was at how much it cost us to pay them
off.”
Caden’s shoulders shook with mirth. “We were lucky they didn’t throw us
in jail that night.”
“More like, we were lucky Kieran didn’t throw us in prison himself and
lock away the key,” I laughed.
“Damn right,” Caden smirked.
I took another long draw of my beer, enjoying the pleasant buzz that was
finally settling into my limbs. As I glanced around the cozy confines of
Murphy’s Pub, I couldn’t help but soak in the lively atmosphere. The party
was just getting started.
The dimly lit space was brimming with the warm glow of hanging lights,
casting dancing shadows on the walls. A couple of local men with their
whiskey glasses in hand belted out a spirited Irish ballad, their voices rich
with tradition. Cheerful laughter filled the air, their merriment infectious.
I loved this place.
I was just about to take another swig of Guinness when the buzzing of my
phone on the bar interrupted the moment. I glanced at the screen, not
immediately recognizing the number. I reached for it and silenced it, not
wanting any family business to ruin the night. I’d let it go to voicemail and
deal with it in the morning.
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