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Amanda dropped her hands. "Sorry, I just thought your shoulder hurt and I'm good at helping people." Her voice was soft and she sounded uneasy.
Riina walked the back rom, chai in hand as-per-usual. "Hey Amanda," she greeted. "You okay?" she asked, noticing the look on the girl's face.
"Eh. Sorry... but thanks.." Jussi mumbled. He felt bad for being unfriendly, its just that in Finland, no one really touched each other unless they were really close, so it was kind of a suprise when she did. He looked down and walked over to the bar to fetch himself a drink.
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Amanda sighed and turned to the voice of a woman. "I'm fine." She ran her fingers through her hair and leaned against the wall.
Riina looked between Jussi and Amanda, deciding not to press the issue. "With all our chai I go through, I feel like I should pay for some of it," she mused, half serious, to change the subject and hopefully lessen the awkward air.
Jussi got up and stared at the two for a minute with a weird look. He then ran straight towards Riina, though purposely falling on his side so he slid across the floor. When he stopped at her feet he looked up and smiled. "Ha-hallo..!"
"Haha, hey there crazy boy. You know the floor isn't the most comfortable place to be, right?" Riina laughed, kneeling down to be at a better angle to talk to him. She offered some of her chai, which miraculously hadn't spilled when she moved to not be killed by him sliding across the floor.
"Got one." Jussi said, pointing to the counter on which was another one of his deadly concautions. He swung his legs until he stood up, almost falling over when he did, and made his way back over to his drink to suck the rest of it down.
Riina half-jokingly pursed her lips at him. "What the hell is in those things anway?" she asked, concerned but trusting Jussi's judgement. "And just don't guzzle them like I guzzle chai, okay? I don't wanna see your liver turn to dust..." she added, more serious this time.
"Everything!" He laughed, pulling out a pre-made bottle of it and pouring it in a glass. He listened and drank this one slower, but not by much.
Riina frowned at him. "I can practically hear your liver decaying," she mumbled, knowing that even if he heard he probably wouldn't care. "And I need mine, so you're on your own there, hun," she joked, laughing lightly because she knew Jussi knew she would give him her liver if he needed it. Or at least find one for him. She smiked at the thought of finding him a liver. 'Morbid, but funny,' she thought.
Jussi rolled his eyes. "Okay, Mothe--" He stopped and looked down sadly, then made sure to get the rest of his drink in one chug. He got up from his chair and stumbled over to a random guy and put his arm around him. "Mina rakastaan sinua..." He mumbled. The guy was surprisingly cool about shrugging him off and walking away, even when Jussi got mad at him and flipped him off for his rejection. "Haiista sitten!" He wavered a bit when he was standing there, but he turned to Riina and leaned on her. "Hei Hei.." His tone was probably a lot more seductive than she was comfortable with, but he didn't really care at this point.
The mother comment stung, but Riina knew it was deseved. She smiled at Jussi. "Okay, time to sit down before you fall down, alright?" She wrapped her arm around his waist and led him to one of the backed chairs. She put down a bottle of water in front of him. She looked at it pointedly before looking back at Jussi. Trying to be less controlling, she asked, "Just drink it, okay? I don't think either one of us wants you to get sick." She knew she still sounded condescending, but once Jussi started professing his love to everyone in the bar, she figured he was a little too drunk.
Jussi sat there dissapointed for a minute as he stared at the water. "I'm gonna go dance..." He informed her as he got up and walked over to the door that led into the rave room.
Riina sighed. What had she expected, Jussi was going to do what he wanted to do. She caught the disappointment in his eyes, though, and was confused. She decided to keep watch over the bar, letting Jussi be on his own and unhounded for a little bit. She pushed her chai away, disgusted at something she couldn't name but sure she had done something wrong. She looked boredly around the room, hoping people had enough sense not to trample Jussi and enough common courtesy to help him if he spewed in the expensive room.

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