You find your Orc at the club... and he's not Alone PT2

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Your Ex-Orc's life has been going great since you broke up. He had been skirting around ending things with you for a while, and the relief of you breaking up with him crashed over him like a tsunami.

He'd forgotten how amazing it was to have his home to himself, to be able to sit in his front room without having to keep up a drab conversation with you about whatever happened at work, or to come home with a 'shut up' gift, just to make sure you didn't complain about his prolonged absence.

However, there were times where we would walk into his flat and catch a whiff of your signature scent, or of a dish being prepared. He would ignore the way the pit in his stomach would open up and would head straight to his bedroom to go and get ready for a night on the town.

This feeling began to wake him up in the mornings too. When he rolled over and instinctively reached out for your figure, to drag in the smell of your shampooed hair and see your sleepy smile.

Every time this happened, your Ex vowed to go out that night. Going out and bringing home random women he met at bars and clubs always made him feel better.

And so, like clockwork when that all too familiar feeling kicked in, the pit reopening like a cut that just won't heal, he would get on his best clothes and head out.

Tonight, he wanted to check out this new bar that had just opened up in town centre, named 'Poena.'

Apparently, the drinks were all named after Roman and Greek plays, generals, philosophers and the like.

It just begged for him to go in there tonight.

As he stepped through the front door, your Ex was greeted by Roman arches and Greek pillars with vines that wound around, up and over the bar itself, fake grapes dangling from the ceiling while the bartender was dressed in a white toga, a golden leaf wreath adorning his brow.

Taking a seat at the bar, your Ex Orc straightened out his blazer and began to scour the place for tonight's lucky lady.

It was still early in the evening and the only other woman at the bar had her back to him and was admiring a statue of Venus, so your Ex decided to wait a little while longer and ordered a drink named 'The Bloody 23'

After his drink had been given to him, your Ex's attention went back to the woman at the bar, where he recoiled in shock. The woman... It was you.

He was stunned that he didn't recognise you at first, but you just looked so... different.

Had you done something new with your hair? Was your Make-up different? Or was it the clothes?

You never normally wore club attire, you even said yourself that that kind of environment wasn't really your thing.

But here you are, wearing a skin tight, red wine coloured dress. It was like you were a different person.

In front of you on the bar's counter, was an empty glass.

Your Ex smirked, and called the bartender over with a snap of his fingers, "would you kindly refill that lady's drink? I'll pay of course," he said, almost lazily.

Your Ex lifted his drink to his lips as he imagined your pleasantly surprised face when you realised he was there with you. Who knows, maybe even the pair of you could talk about what happened, make up and even-

His train of thought broke when somebody collided with him. Your Ex's drink drenched his front, ruining his last good 'going out' shirt, staining it dark red.

"Whoops!" The collider said. It was another Orc, younger than your ex. This Orc had his hair tied back into a fishtail braid that went down his back and reached his waist.

He wore a leather jacket, black skin tight shirt and black jeans to match, boots undone, laces loose and unkempt.

Your Ex Orc gave him a disgusted expression. "Watch where you're going." He snarled as he patted his front dry with a tissue the bar had provided.

The younger Orc held his hands up in defence, "sorry, must've had too much to drink tonight." Digging into his pockets, he pulled out some cash and held it out to your Ex, "here, for the drink and... the shirt."

Snatching it from the Orc, your Ex grumbled, giving one last disgusted glare up and down the collider, "and wear something more appropriate next time, oaf."

The younger Orc didn't seem to hear him however, as he continued on and to-

Your Ex froze.

Your face lit up at the other Orcs, jumping to your feet and throwing your arms around his neck, pulling him into a hug.

Eyes twinkling, grinning widely, your eyes darted over to your Ex. The pair of you locked eyes for a moment.

Your smile faltered slightly, the spark in your eyes went out.

The other Orc beside you looked over his shoulder, at his elder and then back at you. His hand reached out to your face, held it in his hands.

Heart thumping in his ears, your Ex stared. You hadn't replaced him, had you?

The pair of you broke up only a few weeks ago!

You locked eyes with the Orc who held you and just as quickly as your light had faded, it reignited.

The Orc said something, and it made you burst into a fit of giggles.

You no longer had eyes for your Ex as you leaned forward and kissed the Orc in front of you.

And this younger bastard, he kissed you back.

Like the pair of you had completely forgotten about your Ex, sat at the other end of the bar.

When the kiss broke, your new lover looked over his shoulder at your Ex again and smirked.

Piercing pain shot through your Ex's hand and he let out a gasp of shock. Looking down at his hand, he found the glass had been crushed by his grip.

He wanted to get up, rush after you and your lover, but the bartender stopped him, already trying to stem the bleeding from his green palm. He looked back up just in time to see you and your new Orc get up and head for the door.

As you and your new lover left, anger, frustration and remorse hit your Ex like a ton of bricks, one after another.

And suddenly, the pain in his hand was gone. The pit in his stomach consumed him whole as he dissolved into tears.

He didn't need more time out in bars or clubs, or to meet new women.

Your Ex needed you.

And he'd lost you, over a stupid woman at a club.


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