" Excuse me !" Canary excused himself to the washroom.
Lisa was still laughing with Marcus and Ryan so she didn't notice them,
Canary was just in the washroom when the door opened and Sophia came in. He saw her in the reflector and turned to face her.
" Sophia, What brings you to the men's washroom ?" He asked,
" I miss you Canary" She said walking close to him and wrapping her arms around his neck,
" It's been long since we made love," she said and kissed his lips.
Canary was supposed to enjoy the moment but to his shock he felt nothing when Sophia kissed him so he pulled away,
Sophia too was shocked, canary had never backed off from a kiss. Never.
" Canary, What's wrong ?" She asked moving her hand from his neck to his pants.
She almost pushed her hands inside his belt when he pulled it away,
" Sophia, I am not in moods." He said and after left her there.
As Canary emerged from the washroom, his face was red with anger. He scanned the room, his eyes locking onto Lisa, who was still chatting with Marcus and Ryan. He strode over to them, his movements forceful and determined.
"Lisa, we need to talk," he said, his voice low and urgent.
Lisa looked up at him, surprised by his tone. "What's wrong?" she asked, but Canary didn't answer. Instead, he grabbed her arm and pulled her away from the table.
"Hey, what's going on?" Marcus asked, standing up from his seat.
But Canary didn't respond. He just kept pulling Lisa away from the table, his grip on her arm tightening.
"Canary, stop," Lisa said, trying to pull her arm free. "You're hurting me."
But Canary didn't let go. He just kept pulling her away from the table, his eyes fixed on some point in the distance.
"Canary, what's wrong?" Lisa asked again, but he didn't answer. He just kept pulling her away from the table, his grip on her arm tightening.
As they reached the door, Canary finally let go of Lisa's arm. "We need to talk," he said, his voice low and urgent.
Lisa rubbed her arm, looking at him with concern. "What's going on?" she asked, but Canary just shook his head.
"Not here," he said. "Outside."
And with that, he pulled her out of the bar, into the cool night air.