Athos breathes in steadily. "I am monumentally hungover through my own
doing," is his confession, which should not earn him any sympathy or pity
given that it was his own acts that led to such a thing. "I have troubles
in my past," he explains, "and they are best solved by drinking wine, I
have found. All the better to forget."
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Athos breathes in steadily. "I am monumentally hungover through my own doing," is his confession, which should not earn him any sympathy or pity given that it was his own acts that led to such a thing. "I have troubles in my past," he explains, "and they are best solved by drinking wine, I have found. All the better to forget."