That was an awful thing to enjoy. Holding power over your lover's head and enjoying it. Even if Atra enjoyed the same thing just as much, if not more, than Heinrel did. Atra wold just blink, peering up at Heinrel through her eyelashes. Yes, she was patient. If patient meant nagging every night and even going so far as to hold certain intimate pleasures hostage (which was a stupid idea anyway, since she got just as cranky as Heinrel did so she'd given in). But, yes. Atra was being very patient. "Why do I have to figure out the order? That's so stupid!" But Atra's whining was drowned out by Heinrel relaying the meaning of the words, and she would just trail off and eventually shut up so she could hear. Once he was done speaking, the smile had faded a bit from Atra's face along with every other emotion, leaving Heinrel to figure out what she was thinking without any visible clues. The only betraying signs were the pink dusted across her cheeks and the way she was chewing on her bottom lip, a habit picked up from none other than the redhead himself.
Atra would take a few seconds after the bartendress - Raven, supposedly - turned to look for the ingredients before answering Heinrel, a few seconds she spent twirling the locket. Finally, she would turn to face him. "No." Atra leaned across the small distance between them to place a gentle kiss upon his lips. "I'm not disappointed, Heinrel." She retreated back to her own space, a curious expression on her face. "I love you." And, well. If the look in her eyes didn't covince the man that it was true, than surely nothing would, because those baby blues were practically burning it into him. Or perhaps burning him into her memory. Either way, her gaze was more than enough in the intensity department.
But then Raven had turned back to them, having located the ginger beer, and the moment was broken. Atra's eyes were still warm and friendly, though, as she turned towards the woman. "Thanks." Cupping the glass with both hands, Atra tilted her head a bit. "Raven? Why is upstairs so...run down? Is there a reason?" Surely it must drive some customers away, make them worry that they were in the wrong location, like Atra had.