7th September, 1894 — The ABC, Saturday Evening
For the first time in months Konstantin found himself in the pub towards closing time without having partook of a single drop of of their wares. An impromptu gathering at the home of an ardent teetotaler he had known for some years had occupied his evening and the libations had been strictly those that refreshed without inebriating. Between the abstinence, an excellent repast of beef and the conversation of the enlightened Konstantin felt more like himself that he had in some time. He certainly looked more himself, smartly attired and clean-shaven and really, far more comfortable in this skin than the one he had been wearing of late.
And yet, he had still found himself in the ABC. Perhaps because it was a familiar habit now? Or perhaps the simple act of socialising as he had once done so easily was now something he required a stiff drink to combat?
"Excuse me," he said, wedging himself at the bar next to a slimy looking man who was saying something to the barmaid that sounded like- "What did you say to her?!" He barked, standing to his full height and glaring down at the man who looked between him and the young woman before deciding to cut his losses. Kons watched him go with a menacing glare until, sure he had gone to lick his wounds, he turned back to the barmaid. "Sorry about that. I can't stand hearing men speak to ladies like that."
And yet, he had still found himself in the ABC. Perhaps because it was a familiar habit now? Or perhaps the simple act of socialising as he had once done so easily was now something he required a stiff drink to combat?
"Excuse me," he said, wedging himself at the bar next to a slimy looking man who was saying something to the barmaid that sounded like- "What did you say to her?!" He barked, standing to his full height and glaring down at the man who looked between him and the young woman before deciding to cut his losses. Kons watched him go with a menacing glare until, sure he had gone to lick his wounds, he turned back to the barmaid. "Sorry about that. I can't stand hearing men speak to ladies like that."