Rejection. Brian was familiar with it, but it was not something to which he was entirely accustomed. Being a reasonably good-looking man with an outgoing, laid-back personality helped open a lot of doors for him. It was true that Brian had a relatively easy time in life, having little trouble surmounting the few obstacles set in front of him. Even his half-blood status was not much of a problem for him. He would probably never marry a pureblood because of it, but there were enough halfblood and Muggleborn witches in Britain to make it a non-issue for him in the long run. His blood status had no affect on his situation or job, which relied on his magical skill and intelligence, anyway. All things considered, Brian was privileged, and even if he did not always consciously acknowledge his privilege.
That morning, he had received an owl from Hadley. Curious, Brian had torn open the letter only to find a brief apology note from her. While she was flattered by his interest in her, she regretfully declined another meeting with him, giving some excuse that he could not now recall. It was the strangest rejection he had ever received, and he was honestly dumbfounded by it. Usually if a woman was not interested, she made it known from the start. She didn’t let him kiss her and arrange a future date, only to break it off before anything even started. It just proved to him that no matter how old he got and how many women he encountered, in the end they were all incredibly confusing.
With that thought it mind, Brian pushed open the door to The Goblin Hole, inhaling deeply of the scent that was familiar to most pubs. Prior to the whole business with Hadley, he had arranged to meet with Tara Kingsley that evening. He had arrived a bit early to get them a table. Dressed in dark blue jeans and a
random t-shirt, Brian’s clothing choice that night was all about remaining comfortable. The weather was finally starting to warm up, with spring making itself felt at last. He had briefly considered wearing something a touch nicer for his meeting with Tara, but ultimately decided against it. It wouldn’t do for her to get suspicious or wonder at the sudden change in his attire.
Smiling at the barkeep, Brian ordered a pint of
Wizard's Brew. It was not quite the same as a Guinness, but it would do for the time being. Few wizard pubs served Muggle alcohol, and The Goblin Hole was not one of them. He was too distracted to make small talk, so when his drink was ready, he took it with a nod of thanks. Making his way toward the back of the pub, he sat down at an empty table. The pub was crowded to a point, but not so crowded that they would have to yell to make themselves heard.
Normally, Brian was not the type to brood. Still, he found himself staring at his drink in contemplation, occasionally taking a sip as he waited. The noise of conversation and laughter around him was soothing, and he found his spirits starting to lift. It was perfect timing, for at that moment he looked up and saw Tara approaching the table, drink already in hand. He stood, giving her a smile as he said, “Hey, Tara. Good to see you.” They hugged briefly, and as they broke apart, he caught the faint scent of her shampoo. Clearing his throat, he pulled out a chair for her, offering her a seat. “I see you already have your drink. Are you hungry? Would you like any food?” he asked. Brian was not particularly ravenous, but the smell of fried food wafting from the kitchen was tempting enough for him to want a snack to go with their drinks.