20 July 1889 — Hogsmeade Memorial Ballroom
The crowd at this party was a little out of his league, if he was being honest with himself, but he'd been invited all the same. Being a representative for one of the better brands of booze opened some doors that had previously been closed to him — and he could be charming enough, when he wanted to be, that no one seemed to mind his presence when he was there — as long as he wasn't flirting with their daughters. Of course, flirting with rich girls was Ben's primary hobby, but he tried to pace himself so as not to wear out his welcome (at least, not until everyone was well and truly drunk).
He'd spent the first twenty minutes of the party in one of the small rooms on the second floor playing cards with several of his mates from Excalibur, many of whom he'd taken a fair bit of money off of when he'd been in the midst of his stint as a bookie. Once a gambler, always a gambler. He was good at cards, and manged to come away from the table a few galleons richer than when he entered it. None of the losers were much put out; none of them would notice a few coins' difference here or there.
On leaving the room he made his way downstairs, intending to refresh his drink and then go find a stranger to introduce himself to — but the woman he came face to face with at the bottom of the stairs was anything but a stranger.
"Oh," Ben said in surprise. How long had it been since he'd seen her? Longer than it should have been, given their proximity in society. Someone had certainly been avoiding the interactions, though now Ben wasn't sure which of them it had been. Maybe both. And now they were unavoidably close, unexpectedly, and he had no idea what to say.
"Hi," was what he eventually settled on. It wasn't great, but there were probably worse things he could have started with.
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