Re: Main Dining Room
He was entertained with the comment about entitlement. It didn't bother him, and it rolled off his shoulders easily. Normally, he would have taken offense. He took offense at most things on most days. Tonight was different, though, and he just tipped back his vodka and looked at the man across the table with eyes that were unnaturally clear through the domino mask. "Might not want to be thinking everyone who has money has it good," he told the man. "Entitlement's a hard habit to break, especially when taught young, and it doesn't mean everything that came after was worth telling."
He looked back out at the crowd, at the twirl of dancers. "You into not avoiding problems, friend?"