Zia said, "Someone saw you at 'KING'S Bar'."
His voice was strange, "Thea, you don't belong in places like that."
Thea's ethereal temperament didn't fit the lively atmosphere of such places.
She seemed more suited for an environment as sacred as if it shouldn't be touched by the mundane world.
The old Thea would have agreed with him, but the new Thea had no desire to agree.
"That's no longer a question of suitability."
Thea rubbed her face, "To be honest, it was pretty boring."
Going in just meant dancing and drinking, but she couldn't do either.
At first, she thought there might be other activities after a little dancing, but within ten minutes, she saw a group of guys and girls just shaking their heads and partying nonstop.
Thea felt she couldn't compete with these people, either physically or mentally.
"You actually went in?"
Zia's tone was full of disbelief, "Who took you there?"
