A letter had arrived in the mail for Kevin earlier in the evening, and the contents inside were to say the very least, fascinating. Some lone, forgotten pub, an old acquaintance, and a plea for help. He recognized the last name written in hasty letters along the bottom, sealed and obviously vague for a simple reason that the Ministry liked to intercept messages for absolutely no reason other then to eavesdrop on the lives of the people who didn't like them. Kevin had no qualm with the Ministry, he just didn't support their ways.
He didn't know what Kieran was up to, nor did he particularly mind, especially if it was in rebellion, that'd be interesting. Otherwise, he was simply curious to see what this man wanted of Kevin. So Kevin smoothed his hair back, combing through it with his fingers as he looked at himself in his mirror. The mirror was gilded and beautiful, with ornate jewels decorating the outer edges. He smiled at the small jewels before reaching into his pocket and touching the two objects in there. A rabbit's foot on a chain, and a small acorn.
Reassured, he smoothed out the amber beads that decked his neck, and looked in the mirror one more time, before nodding to himself and turning on the spot, aparating a few blocks down from the pub he intended upon visiting. Instead of going straight to it however, Kevin stopped in another bar for a time, chatted up a woman, made sure she knew his name and saw his appearance. Said he'd go to the bathroom, and slipped out of the pub.
It was an easy alibi, she would remember what he looked like, know he was at the bar, and if anyone asked, people would have seen him talking to her. He just had to make a point of being seen there again after his meeting was done. A little bit later then he intended, Kevin strode down the street at a leisurely pace, stopping to smile and nod at passerby.
Finally he made it to the pub and he entered as though on a whim, almost walking past, before looking up at it and opening the door. Once inside he looked around for a split second, before spotting Keiran and nodding once, making his way across the room in no particular hurry.
"A strange place to meet an old acquaintance, Hayes. What do I owe this pleasure?" He asked with a slightly lop-sided grin as he eased himself into the booth and leaned back, gesturing to the waitress to come over. "A water please dear, thank you." He nodded once and grinned at her as she made her way across the room, observing her bum as she did, before turning to Keiran again, waiting for him to speak.