Winners Never Quit (Josh/later Sean)
May 17, 2015 15:07:07 GMT -5
Post by Stefan Spencer on May 17, 2015 15:07:07 GMT -5
Stefan was peeking into the windows of the bar like a kid trying to catch a glimpse of an R rated movie. The fact that he had lost a little weight while in jail and his suit no longer fit as is should did nothing to help this image.
The problem with being fresh out of jail, on probation, and living in Pilot Ridge was that in a small town most of his old haunts were well aware of his situation and what he'd done to get himself in it. Many of the local barkeeps wouldn't serve him anymore, even if he walked in stone cold sober and just wanted a beer to nurse for a while.
Another problem was that while Stefan was staying at the halfway house he wasn't allowed to drip a drop. Of course this did nothing to actually stop him, but it did force him to be creative. One such way was to start drinking earlier in the day so he would have time to sober up a bit before he returned home for the night. Of course it was hard to convince everyone that he was doing just fine when he strolled into a bar around noon and asked for a shot. People chalked it up to a symptom of his so called alcoholism. As if. Stefan could stop drinking anytime he wanted. And it wasn't his fault the cop who arrested him couldn't handing a little flirtation. Some people really needed to unwind and have a drink.
Stefan had had a rough day looking for work and what he really needed was a drink, but it was getting closer to evening and he wasn't even sure if he would be served here. As he paced around in front of the bar debating, he bumped into someone walk along the sidewalk. He looked up to apologize and started smiling before he even got the words out of his mouth.
"Josh Bernstein," he said, grinning. "Well isn't this a wonderful surprise."
The problem with being fresh out of jail, on probation, and living in Pilot Ridge was that in a small town most of his old haunts were well aware of his situation and what he'd done to get himself in it. Many of the local barkeeps wouldn't serve him anymore, even if he walked in stone cold sober and just wanted a beer to nurse for a while.
Another problem was that while Stefan was staying at the halfway house he wasn't allowed to drip a drop. Of course this did nothing to actually stop him, but it did force him to be creative. One such way was to start drinking earlier in the day so he would have time to sober up a bit before he returned home for the night. Of course it was hard to convince everyone that he was doing just fine when he strolled into a bar around noon and asked for a shot. People chalked it up to a symptom of his so called alcoholism. As if. Stefan could stop drinking anytime he wanted. And it wasn't his fault the cop who arrested him couldn't handing a little flirtation. Some people really needed to unwind and have a drink.
Stefan had had a rough day looking for work and what he really needed was a drink, but it was getting closer to evening and he wasn't even sure if he would be served here. As he paced around in front of the bar debating, he bumped into someone walk along the sidewalk. He looked up to apologize and started smiling before he even got the words out of his mouth.
"Josh Bernstein," he said, grinning. "Well isn't this a wonderful surprise."