What had he been thinking of? Since when did he - did either of them - partake in spontaneous activities, especially when they involved heading out into the city at night without any clear idea of where they were going? Particularly given that Alyona was clearly dealing with something he had no idea about (as evidenced by the note she had accidentally sent) and probably hadn't wanted to even leave the house. He felt ashamed, and not just because their short-lived expedition had been disastrous.
"Thank you" he said quietly, sitting down in the kitchen and accepting the glass of water. He stared down into the clear liquid in silence, aware that Alyona was making coffee but somehow unable to mentally connect to what was going on. Slowly, as if someone else was doing it, he raised the glass to his lips and took a sip. Then another, and a another, and then before he knew it his own glass was empty again. He hadn't drunk that much wine this evening before arriving in Rybinsk, but the cold water entering his system seemed to clear his head.
"At this time of night, with a little cream if you have it" he said with a wan smile. In the mornings he would only ever drink coffee black, but keeping himself awake for the entire night wasn't going to bode well for tomorrow as would happen if he loaded up on black coffee. He noticed Alyona taking a second glass of water and studiously said nothing. It seemed that she was going to say nothing about her own situation as well, and he wasn't sure how to ask. Gaston felt a little like he had been caught reading someone else's diary, though logically he knew he'd done nothing wrong. Indeed, he felt as though turning up here had been somehow timely and was curious to understand more about what Alyona was dealing with.
He would have to wait a little longer though, it seemed. He mentally ran back over their previous brief conversation and discovered nothing that could have suggested that he had news for her, but decided to overlook that for now. He did have news, and it would act as a distraction if nothing else. "I do. A slight change of direction, career-wise" he said, looking suddenly younger and even a little excited "From September I will be teaching about Magical Creatures at Beauxbatons". As he spoke, Gaston realised Alyona was the first person he had told. The thought made him a little sad.