Byron Bagman sat alone at a table. It was a rare sight indeed, for a boy who could hardly be seen anywhere without a friend. Alone in his thoughts, Byron had both hands nestling a mug of butterbeer that looked like not even a sip of it was taken. Usually, the boy's face would hold a sort of happy optimism. Now, it merely appeared solemn. He was alone, and there was no one to brave a happy front for. Byron thought about how, just a month ago, he was the boy with a ready smile. It had been genuine, too.
Ludo Bagman had been excited about his son's return from his fourth year at Hogwarts. He had especially emphasized on how Byron was growing to look like a young man now, very much like Ludo himself in his boyish days. Ludo had also joked about an initiation to manhood for his precious son. For all of his life, as far as Byron can remember, Daddy was his idol. The boy had been taunted or told about his father's scandals, but it never altered his impression because he simply thought that they were false. Now, though, the first wave of suspicions had begun.
Ludo Bagman is, essentially, a man with a good heart. However, he tends to sacrifice a lot for some of life's pleasures and vices. Ludo had somehow decided that his beloved son was ready to follow his footsteps, further, in a way. It was not just about Quidditch now. It had to do with his secret lifestyle of visiting whore houses. Years ago, Ludo had to promise his wife's family that he would stay away from gambling, before their marriage. This he kept to. But the man transferred his energies to another vice, and he had not thought it a bad judgement as a parent to illegally sneak his boy in that summer.
Byron had lost it. His innocence, perhaps. No one stopped him, and he was curious. Ludo knew what had happened, but made no effort to comment about it. In fact, he continued to bring his boy along. Byron, confused because he felt that something was wrong but still he had his father's weakness to temptations, had allowed himself to be brought along.
Just for tonight, though, Byron had slipped out of the house before Ludo could see him and bring him for another trip to that place again. But here the boy sat, feeling like he was missing out, and yet, dirty to have even visited that place once. This deep secret of his had stolen his peace. He had to cradle it and share it with no one, for what would anybody think of him if they knew?