7 May, 1891 — Hogsmeade Ballroom — Rainbow Ball
Typically Ford might have been opposed to an event with a cover charge — or at least, he might have if they had any alternative invitations they could accept instead — but the tickets for this hadn't been expensive, and the ball was so fun that he was having a hard time regretting it. His sisters (Verity, at least) had been more interested in the fashion element than the liquor, of course, but Ford wasn't disappointed with either. He didn't have much experience with Jewell's because he had an aversion to firewhiskey and scotch and things in a similar sort of vein, but this was much different from what he'd expected. It was sweet and didn't leave his mouth burning. Although Ford wasn't typically one to over-indulge on anything, alcohol included, he couldn't resist taking a sip every time it changed color, so that he could try and guess the flavor before he took a drink.
As a result, he was starting to feel a little bit of a buzz, though it wasn't enough to be worrying yet. It was barely enough for him to recognize it, but he did make a mental note that when he finished this glass perhaps he should take a few minutes before retrieving another. He was here as a chaperone (as he always was, at any social event), so it wouldn't do to start getting clumsy or sluggish. Nevermind that he didn't actually enjoy the idea of being drunk in the first place. There were too many things to keep juggling all the time, now that he was the head of the family. He couldn't afford to let loose in a way that didn't allow him to reel himself back in on short notice.
But this was fine — he was only a little tipsy, and after this drink he could wait before he got another. The liquor was just so tasty that he'd had too much too quickly without thinking about it, but now that he was thinking about it, it wasn't going to be a problem at all. Besides, he wasn't the farthest gone in the ballroom — or at least, he assumed intoxication had played at least some part in the fashion accessory that suddenly came flying towards him and bounced off his chest. Probably someone had tripped and lost it while falling — that, or someone was throwing things at him. Maybe the fellow that he and Penelope Fawcett had hit in the head with a peanut at the masquerade last month...
At any rate, he was now in possession of a piece of someone's wardrobe, having caught it against his chest on reflex (and spilled some of his drink on his hand in the process), so now he supposed he'd have to figure out where it had come from.
As a result, he was starting to feel a little bit of a buzz, though it wasn't enough to be worrying yet. It was barely enough for him to recognize it, but he did make a mental note that when he finished this glass perhaps he should take a few minutes before retrieving another. He was here as a chaperone (as he always was, at any social event), so it wouldn't do to start getting clumsy or sluggish. Nevermind that he didn't actually enjoy the idea of being drunk in the first place. There were too many things to keep juggling all the time, now that he was the head of the family. He couldn't afford to let loose in a way that didn't allow him to reel himself back in on short notice.
But this was fine — he was only a little tipsy, and after this drink he could wait before he got another. The liquor was just so tasty that he'd had too much too quickly without thinking about it, but now that he was thinking about it, it wasn't going to be a problem at all. Besides, he wasn't the farthest gone in the ballroom — or at least, he assumed intoxication had played at least some part in the fashion accessory that suddenly came flying towards him and bounced off his chest. Probably someone had tripped and lost it while falling — that, or someone was throwing things at him. Maybe the fellow that he and Penelope Fawcett had hit in the head with a peanut at the masquerade last month...
At any rate, he was now in possession of a piece of someone's wardrobe, having caught it against his chest on reflex (and spilled some of his drink on his hand in the process), so now he supposed he'd have to figure out where it had come from.
Set by Lady!