aiden and manhattan

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When Hunters Play Catch Up

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Who: Aiden and Manhattan
When: 11:15am
Where: Outside of Mya's Diner

The truck caught his eye the moment he pulled his car into a spot in front of Mya's. Aiden's hunger was momentarily forgotten as he got out of his car and wandered over. It was definitely Manhattan's truck, but she wasn't inside. Two dogs, however, were, and they were alerted to his presence the minute he got within a distance far too comfortable for them. It'd been awhile since he'd seen her - the last being in the bar the night she warned him off of Eury. Grinning, he lit a cigarette and decided to wait for her outside rather than going in to look for her. No doubt if her dogs barked loud enough at him, she'd probably hear and come out anyway. With a lazy gesture, he leaned against the side of her truck, hat pulled down, cigarette between his lips as he waited.

While one hand pushed the opened the door of Mya's, the other held the to go cup of coffee from which Manhattan took a sip as she exited the diner. She'd hadn't expected any other run ins with anyone she knew. She'd just been planning on starting her long drive from Marquette after talking with Brian. But that thought was quickly discarded the instant her eyes hit upon her truck. A little wicked style grin formed as the blonde hunter took those few short steps away from the diner and over to the parked black truck. "Thought you'd high tailed it out of town." She said with the little lingering wicked type grin as she reached the truck Aiden was presently leaning himself against, and though the two dogs inside the vehicle didn't make much in the way of noise, they did keep an intense watch on the guy leaning against the truck with the most unfriendliest of looks that could be offered by creatures of their nature. And she had started to think just that as she hadn't seen hide nor hair of the other hunter since there last encounter. Which had to be, what? A week or more back.

"Had a few reasons to stay," Aiden replied, pulling the cigarette from his mouth and grinning at her. He always had liked those sly, wicked sort of grins she'd throw at him. Usually they turned him on. But he couldn't think about that right now. "How ya been, love? Been awhile since I've seen you, considering we're both residing in the same town at the moment."