August 28th, 1891 — Secret Shots Event, Padmore Park
It was fashionable to drink from the golden flutes of champagne often passed around at balls and other society functions, but Grace had never been much of a drinker. It wasn't fashionable to be drunk, and knowing herself it was probably best to keep away from alcohol altogether to risk accidentally over-imbibing, but it was difficult when "liquor" was the overall theme of the event and every vendor was pushing a sample at her. She was a polite girl—or she'd always tried her best to be—so with every sample offered Grace found herself nodding with a smile and taking a sip, and even if she didn't like one particular flavor she found it difficult to refuse the next sample, which was usually offered by a gentleman who was smiling at her so brightly she couldn't imagine turning him down.
Which is precisely how she'd found herself in this scenario. She was at the point where she knew she'd had a bit too much to drink, but knew nothing of how to deal with it. She wore an easy smile and as she looked back and forth her gaze seemed to lag a bit. She couldn't snap out of it—and yet she found it too embarrassing to admit to her [brother/mother] that she'd had too much booze.
If that wasn't enough, her mind had begun to come up with things on its own. There was no better way to explain it. Another man held out a sample, and she took it, and his smile reminded her of... Mr. Echelon-Arnost. I wonder if he's here with his son, her mind conjured up on its own, never mind that she wasn't sure whether Mr. Echelon-Arnost had ever told her he had a son. Maybe she was crossing over from "buzzed" to "straight-up drunk".
Normally she would have sought a corner, somewhere to hide. Maybe a bench where she could rest and pretend to be appreciating one of the neatly-trimmed bushes or lake out in the distance, or something. But as she turned a corner around the event she spotted a familiar face standing near one of the game tables by himself.
Before she could turn away, she caught his eye, her heart thumping. She couldn't not smile at him. "Hi," she said just loud enough to be audible, stepping around another person to reach him.
