MaryGold
terrified to be known, desperate to be understood
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- romance. angst. drama. modern. fantasy. supernatural. adventure. crime. period pieces.
M A S O N
"And you no longer play?" Inquired James, quirking an eyebrow at the fact. Though he had kept a straight face through her answering, Mason knew for a fact he was put off knowing her previous profession was that of a blue-collar, knowing that alone he practically knew enough. He was too 'polite' to say anything about it, besides he wouldn't care enough to delve any deeper.
Unlike Margot and even Diana,who were always concerned with Mason, though, for two entirely different reasons, James could care less what Mason did with his life so long as he didn't hurt himself or the family. He allowed youngest Wagner to do as he pleased since he was a child, even defended him sometimes. There wasn't one time where he was ever truly upset with the man.
Of course, Mason suspected he only did so because he couldn't be bothered with his only son.
"She can't play," Mason answered, ending it as that. He didn't want to go to far into figuring it honestly didn't matter with his father or stepmother.
"That's too bad," Diana mumbled, subtly looking both Mason and Lainey up and down. She sighed forced a tight smile. "I'm sure you must have been amazing if you were professional once."
James nodded in agreement. "I would love to talk with you some more but first I must greet my other guest. Please, enjoy yourself while your here." He turned to his son. "Mason, don't go anywhere just yet. There is something important I mist discuss with you when I return." And with that, he and Diana walked away to greet the guest as they said they would.
"Don't worry about them, their naturally condescending, and Diana is almost bitter." Edwin offered a kind smile."Welcome to 'My Parent In-Laws Hate Me Club', you're squished in with me. Though, on the contrary, I think your quite lovely. How did you two meet?"