Takes Two: Fathers and Sons by Larissa-Bright, literature
Literature
Takes Two: Fathers and Sons
Lindsey didn't care much for gentleman's clubs. They felt terribly exclusive, places for the elite to go and wallow in their wealth and superiority. Such places had been much more popular in his father's time; the other gentlemen seated around him in the heavy oak panelled dining quarters he waited in were around the age Piers would have been now, many older. Lindsey half-wished he had asked Simon to accompany him rather than telling him to pick up in a couple of hours. This was really not his scene.
Still, it was the scene of the gentleman he was meeting, and Lindsey had been brought up to care more about the comfort of others than his own.