by Jacob Swainswick » Fri Aug 26, 2016 2:46 pm
"Immediately, of course."
The tinkle of the shop bell announced Jacob's departure.
It was but a few minutes' work to procure a cab; for the night was still relatively young, and traffic busy. Silvered cirrus clouds wreathed the moon, whose light limned the panes of establishments along the street; Jacob smiled to himself at the thought of the pretty lunar creature ensconced within his own small domain.
That poetic reflection was somewhat marred by the Southerly breeze, which brought on it a pungent reminder that the other side of the river was doing its usual sordid business under that same monochrome light. Swainswick whistled to flag down a dark Brougham, its driver a surly-looking fellow with large muttonchops. After a brief exchange Swainswick turned to the door of the Thimble, pausing only briefly as an uncanny howl echoed through the streets.
"Woah, Marshal," the driver clicked to his startled horse. "Those d-mned dogs, eh?" he cackled at Jacob, hawking a gob of phlegm into the street. "D-mned things won't shurrup t'night."
It was with some relief that the young man stepped back into the warm glow of the shop, in time to catch their unexpected guests' farewells.
"...[A] young man, tall, and of elegant proportion, dark locks combed neatly into place atop a high forehead. Deep blue eyes are set in an intelligent face ...; his physiognomy on the whole speaking of studious attentiveness."