Yes, you clearly do not hold the sensibilities of a Victorian gentleman, nor are you fiction. It would be difficult to hold a conversation with a purely fictional person, don't you think?
[She already has his hackles up, but English politeness wins out. He doesn't particularly want her over to talk about himself. But he thinks he can direct the conversation to her. He is curious.]
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Renart,
Don't remember you giving one. I gave it at the Town Meeting. Vendetta against my kin?
- John
[He knows what this is about. He doesn't want to deal with it.]
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This isn't to say in a fan, but you two are cultural icons.
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Probably don't need to feed his ego.
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What's your take on it? He was very pleased, obviously.
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Maybe it's some existential horror or something.]
Then let's talk about you,
since I have no problem admitting I know very little about you.
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[She already has his hackles up, but English politeness wins out. He doesn't particularly want her over to talk about himself. But he thinks he can direct the conversation to her. He is curious.]
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If there will be biscuits.
[She won't turn down free food.]
Want to just continue here or do a separate log for AC purposes? <<
There will be biscuits.
let's do a log!