Ryan can't help but chuckle lightly at Alfie's now dismissal of the olives he was snacking on. Aside from the decade that passed between them and trying to make up for the time they will never get back, he felt an added responsibility to look out for Alfie even as a 24 year old grown man now, mostly due to the fact that it was his girlfriend's baby brother. He would never hear the last of it if something went south involving him while he was around. "Yeah, we should grab some food after this. I heard there's a place nearby with a pretty good olive pizza." He remarked jokingly, taking a sip from his own glass, although Alfie's comment reminded him of his own hunger. Granted, he wasn't feeling the effects nearly as much as Alfie given his experience and better management with alcohol.
"The most rebellious thing Ellie has ever done is opt to date me... twice!" Ryan laughed, pulling back the strands of hair off his own forehead. It was not a knock on her at all, more so both of them knowing her well enough and recognizing that she was a more careful and acute person than present company currently sitting across from each other. "Yeah, that's some bullshit. Well, we might both be older now, myself more so than you, but I'm sure we'll still get into some shit." He winked and chuckled, unsure exactly what that would entail, but looking forward to reconnecting with his old friend as an adult now furthermore in the future. Ryan also didn't want to dive deeper into the fractured relationship Alfie had with his father, opting rather to continue the good times rolling today.
Being a runner in his younger years meant that only very few people were constants in his life. A lot of his connections, romantically or otherwise, were in passing. As he's gotten deeper into his 40s he wanted to change that narrative and be present for those that are in his life, laying down roots that were not going to be pulled from their home at any given moment. "Shit, tell me about it. I dabble with the occasional edible and I gotta be careful with that. If she caught wind of us smoking up together, I know I would never hear the end of it. I'd be kicked out of my own bedroom." He finished the remains of liquid in his glass, only the cube of ice still in it. "I wouldn't do that to them. That's how they purposely try to get me killed." He chuckled. It was no secret to him that Jeanette was not the easiest person to deal with, even if you had a great deal of patience and tough skin, you were in for a losing battle with her. "I personally wanted to hire a female bodyguard because it's 2021. Your sister wasn't the biggest fan of that idea." He rolled his eyes sarcastically and laughed.
"There's only one way to find out, right?" Ryan stated with a raised eyebrow, resting his head on the back of the booth. "Yeah, I'll do another Old Fashioned. Thanks." He smirked, digging his phone out of his pocket when he walks away to check any texts or emails he's missed while they've been chatting away.
At the end of the bar, a young man leaned against the counter, waiting for his drinks to be served. He appeared to be in his mid-20s, well-kept hair standing tall, wearing a black leather jacket with a v-neck plain white t-shirt underneath and slim-fit jeans to match the jacket. His attire and overall demeanor was not dissimilar to a more modern day James Dean look. A hand rested on the bar counter while the other held his phone which shined near his face.