There was a restlessness that had taken hold of his limbs; he had started to release the negativity stuck in his soul and he wanted to keep going. He wanted to pace the floor. He wanted to… what? He wasn’t angry. If he was angry, it was only at himself. No, he was sad. He was grieving, and he hadn’t allowed himself relief. But, as Castalia had said, he had a pretty woman with him, offering him drinks and companionship - it wouldn’t do to break down in front of her.
So he sighed, and laughed, his head vaguely cocking to the side, his bright haunted eyes steady upon her face.
“Are you… flirting with me?” he asked, obviously finding it amusing. He had glanced down to where her hand had squeezed his shoulder, his eyes slowly returning to her features. Her fingers felt like marble - marble that had been sitting in the ice. But it was Winter. Some people ran cold. Instead of breaking down, he instead focused on the silver linings that Castalia offered to him. The things that were right in front of him. Not the past, or the future - but the here and now.
“So it’s your advice to let go of the past and to move forward. Are you a new thing that I’ve found?” he asked. The empty glass sat in front of him, and he did his best not to order another drink. He was starting to feel it, now - that buzz in his brain, the numbness to his skin. It was the tipping point - if he had another drink, he’d keep going. There’d be no stopping him, until he was sprawled, passed out somewhere.