Normally Cassandras near hawk like senses would have taken affect here as she observed the planes of Xaviers face. It was quite obvious to anyone around that he was looking worse for wear but without the haze of alcohol that was currently fogging up her mind as she took a sip from her third or fourth drink of the night, she did not have the will or ability to look any further into the worry and disappointment that now seemed to be permanently etched into his face. She instead tried to cheer him up a bit, an odd action for the normally cold, uncaring girl. The way she decided to go about this? Stroking an ego that a few months ago she thought didn't really need any more inflation. "Losing your touch eh? Well maybe I can help you out a bit with that." she said with a wink thrown in his direction. It was things like this that made sober Cassandra think that she should stop drinking. But at the moment she just didn't care. Tired of facing the bar she swiveled a bit to where she was facing the blond man, her already short skirt riding up the snowy flesh of her thigh. She rested her hands atop of one another on her knee and leaned in towards him before she responded to him. "Well, to be honest it's not so much that I need the money more than it is I need something to do. Lord knows I could drain my ***** of a mother dry of her finances till her dying day." she muttered, her voice going as dark as her raven locks towards the end. Sure she was financially secure but she knew for a fact that the Crabbe Family never had that sort of money, and that every dime of it had to be coming from the much larger Nott Fortune which Veronica had somehow managed to gain most of in the divorce settlement. "Would you really? While I don't need the money I do need the productivity." she noted before taking another drink. When he commented on the weekend bar lurking she nodded, "Well, I don't really mind drinking it up on the weekends. I just think it'd feel a whole lot more satisfactory after a hard weeks work." she confided, most people thought she would be lazy and coast through life but the girl honestly could not stand to sit idle.
Cassandra was dead silent as the man began to confide his troubles in her. It was during this that she realized, at some odd point down the line they had transformed from acquaintances who fooled around every now and then to forming a semi-decent friendship. though it only seemed to show when one or both were under the influence of the devils poison. She felt an odd pang of sympathy for their seemingly similar fortune, though she believed he had it worse at the moment. "Well I'm offended." she joked with a smirk, knowing just being in the presence of wasn't what he meant by 'been with'. "Wait what? Wow that has to be rough, isn't your oldest sibling besides Gabrielle like... 17?" she inquired, reaching to gulp down the last bit of her drink before saying. "Sick with a case of stupid eh? Seems to happen to everyone around here." she muttered before adding, "Well, I have a few extra rooms and I'd offer you one of em for a little while to get away from her, but something tells me one of us would be dead before sunrise." Cassandra joked in a good natured tone, though the statement did have a sliver of truth to it. "Congrats on the new siblings?" she added at the end, though he didn't seem too happy about them. Why on Earth was she being so talkative? Maybe she had had a few more of these than she had originally figured. "Sounds like we both need some stress relief." she added lightly, leaving the night open to whatever.