only maybe slightly rearranged
july 24th, 2003
London
This is not how he imagined his twenties would be going.
Granted, a few years ago Anthony hadn’t imagined he would make it to his twenties, though he wouldn’t have admitted it at the time. Things were dark, then, coming out of the terror of wartime into the uneasy business of peace.
But if he had to imagine it back then, Anthony thought he might be happy, finally. Whatever happy could possibly look like for a neurotic son of a bitch like him. Working at a private practice, 9 to 5. Tutoring bar and bat mitzvah students on the side. Maybe a boyfriend to come home to. That part had always been fuzzy in his imaginings, blurry and out of focus.
Instead, he has this:
8pm, he finally tears himself from his desk. He’s too tired to apparate, so he lines up for the Floo. The line should be short at 8pm, but that's when night shift does maintenance on the Floo, so there’s only one fireplace open, maybe two if he’s lucky. He walks into the fire, comes out in a public toilet somewhere near home, and walks. He’s home by 8:30, when he finally realizes he hasn’t eaten since maybe 11 or 12. Walks in the door, bracing himself for the same sight as last night, hopes for something different.
Well, that wasn’t fair to Zach, was it? Tony paused in front of the door, hand hovering over the handle. It wasn’t his fault, necessarily, that things were taking as long as they were. Tony was just being unkind, which is what happens when he worked twelve-hour days every day and had trouble (unrelated) falling asleep. Zach was doing his best. He should cut him more slack.
He opened the door to Zach yelling at the wireless again about Quidditch, and the unkind thoughts roared back. Anthony shut the door, still in the hall, and leaned his head against the wood panelling for a second. Something had to give, he just wasn’t sure what.
Tony opened the door again and this time committed to actually entering his own house. “Hey, Zacharias,†he said, trying to keep the irritation out of his voice. “Do you mind turning that down?â€
@Zacharias Smith