Yeah she had a point. I needed to give them something useful to do, or at least keep them occupied.
“I need the rest of you to keep guard across the street. If things kick off, we will need you.”
Casey pouted her lips, while Leanne’s eyes rolled.
Chrissie then spoke.
“Come on girls. It can’t be excitement all the time.”
Tabitha and I headed into the modern-looking building. The automatic doors opened as we approached. I was relieved it was pub on the first level as I had hoped. It had a wooden and leather decor. It smelled of tobacco.
I turned to face Tabitha.
“What would you like?”
“A drink, really? Don’t we have something to do?”
“We need to fit in, trust me.”
“Whiskey with red lemonade for me.”
I went up to the bar.
“Conas ata tu?”
It was the first time someone had spoken in my tongue for quite some time.
“An mhaithe ar fad. Ba mhaith liom Guinness agus uisce beatha.”
Having secured the drinks, we went to one of the round tables in the centre so that we could both observe, and be observed.
It was mostly military aged men in the bar, and many couldn’t resist a peek at Tabitha’s long legs.