Ben was not much for self reflection, as he found it often cultivated a vapid disposition that he was not fond of. He had enough going for him that he did not want to compromise it by becoming an overly pompous clone of his parents' generation. Ben, like his peers, was rich, over-educated, and unconditionally supported by his parents. But Ben had the advantage of being handsome, sincerely intelligent, and naturally careless. So he could stroll through an art gallery, look good doing it, make educated comments on the pieces of work, and look absolutely effortless while doing so.
He was a very fortunate man.
But as soon as he got proud and vain, all of that went out the window. The thing that had always been so intriguing about Ben was how little he thought of his natural assets. While his sister used all of her little perks for her benefit, he let the benefits roll in as they came, never forcing anything. His charm was natural, and he feared forcing it would make all of the ease in his life disappear.
So it was with a completely unaffected air that he turned at the call of his name. His eyes fell on Robin Ivanov, a man who had managed to make overconfidence a charm of his own. And next to him was a classy-dressed woman, who had a sort of vintage beauty. There was something different about her, in comparison to the new-money women in their short dresses and flashy haircuts. She had a youthful air, of course, but there was something much more serious about her.
Interesting.
Ben smiled at Robin, helping the other man into a handshake. "I'm so glad you found the bar, Ivanov, I was hoping for something to derail Astor's plan for the perfect party - knew I could count on you." His deep American accent rumbled through the clinking noises now filling the gallery. He turned to the woman, Mira. Somehow, a handshake didn't seem right, but he hated that pretentious kiss-of-the-hand bit. So her softly took her hand, bringing his other hand up to cover hers, running a thumb across her palm, smiling at her. "It's wonderful to meet you."
They both knew why they were here.
Ben smiled at Robin. "Dear friend, would like us to deposit you at the bar?"