“I’m sure she’s a very nice girl mum, but you have to stop trying to set me up… Look who knows if I will ever get married, I don’t know a lot of women to begin with and I sure as hell don’t think they’re going to tolerate the love affair I have with my job. Yes I love you too…” Shaking his head as he canceled the floo connection, he simply grabbed a cigarette from the crumpled pack on his dresser I love her to bits but her constant attempts at trying to set me up are going to kill me… must be her attempt to make up for the past I suppose but it’s still annoying. Puffing away like a madman, the smoke seemed to surround him like a fog of impending shame; he was heading for a guy’s night out with a buddy of his, and if the last time was anything to go by, it was going to be painful the next day but oh so worth it “At least were not going to Nyx this time… That was just embarrassing for me.”
Greggy-boy may have the chops to go to a nightclub and enjoy himself, but Jonathon had stood out like a sore thumb; he couldn’t dance to save his life, he despised vapid conversation and couldn’t hear people half the time over the din of the music “Not tonight though, tonight we head somewhere more my style…” Taking one last look in the mirror before grabbing his oilskin jacket, he simply disappeared with a light popping sound.
Reappearing right outside his destination, he glanced at his watch “Still about twenty minutes before Gregoire shows, I might as well test out the ‘wine list’ before then.” Striding into the Goblin Hole, the smell of grease, liquor, and shame assailed his nostrils I’m home, if I were highly emotional, I might cry about it later. Screwing another cigarette in between his lips as he sauntered up to the bar, he didn’t bother with English as he placed his order in Gobbledegook “I’m going to need a serious amount of wings and enough of that dark beer of yours to drown a man for starters, if I need anything else I’ll grab the waitress.” Ignoring the look of surprise on Folglum’s face as he paid with a fistful of knuts and sickles that he had saved from the weekend previous Ahh bar shrapnel he simply headed off towards the jukebox to feed the beast.
Selecting about ten songs at random, a quick appraisal was all it took as he chose a table along the far side and sat with his back protected by the smoke stained wall Old habits die hard I suppose. As the first pitcher arrived, he simply leaned back with a contented smile on his face; he had food, beer and a friend coming to share it, life was good.