Just a few hours ago, Kendall had wondered about his fairly surprising decision about reporting to a job. His father had yet to hear about it, not that the older Rookwood would have disallowed his son's decision. It was, after all, a good reason to dwell at Knockturn Alley longer than the suitable duration for a young wizard, without the invitation of suspicion, should there be any Rookwood business required in the area. No, Kendall decided, his father would like the change and the choice made by his son, should he be told about it. What would pose as an information worthy of a cocked eyebrow, however, was that Kendall had even committed himself to a job.
Of course the boy wasn't going to, or even be allowed to, be idle. He had learnt that, even as a child, accompanying his father in Rookwood businesses that were rather difficult to understand at that age. Whatever it was, Augustus had always believed and behaved, whether overtly or innately, like his son was really an extension of himself. Kendall had yet to find his attempts at being his own person exhausted. Rather, he was still happy with an identity that seemed inseparable from the older Rookwood, even as maturing in his teenage years compelled him to start looking for personal avenues. After all, which young man wouldn't want the assurance of personal pride and ownership?
Kendall had, as of late, seem to embark on a personal mission; of what, he was certainly uncertain about. He had managed to secure a reason to locate himself somewhere in Knockturn Alley. Sure, the clichés about the place seem to dismiss his virgin endeavour at a job as rather blasé. Still, Knockturn Alley never lost its charm to the very people it was established for. It had yet to become a sort of place with historical importance but merely performing as an aesthetic piece of plot in modern times. No, the Alley is still a place of mystery that possesses an allure of suspicious invitation. Naturally, Kendall had been drawn to it too, and the call from a poster for a deejay at Satan's one day as he walked by had provided the much desired avenue to indulge his curiosity.
Though uncertain, Kendall was rather positive about his decision. He was, however, keeping it from his father for now, as if fearing that Augustus would jump immediately at the chance to make use of his son's latest venture for yet another Rookwood endeavour. In fact, no one was told about his new occupation. The cloudy skies merely helped to dampen everyone's curiosity as they walked without much desire to pay attention to the details around them. Kendall strolled into the Alley and stopped right outside Satan's, licking his lips as he eyed the establishment thoughtfully. He had stood at a distance just a couple of seconds ago, observing the people that filed past the area, seemingly not giving two hoots about the nightclub.
Satisfied with that bit of observation done, Kendall stepped into Satan's, only to realise he was told to report at this time on this day, but not who to look out for. Adopting only the appearance of composure, the boy ran his hand through his hair and squinted his eyes a little, as if by doing so he could figure out who was going to meet him to orientate the place and the job for him, on his first day. While Kendall usually got the attention at school, no one gave him any here. The boy raised an eyebrow, as if the lack of that initial etiquette he expected had been a cause for concern. Standing at the very entrance of Satan's was only going to give Kendall an awkward sort of disposition should attention decide to find him. Decidedly, then, he eased to the bar and rested his elbow on the bar-top.