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"...Oh, well, I don't want you to lie. You may find yourself quoting Wuthering Heights and attributing the masterpiece to Dickens, which really would be a disaster. That'd be awfully embarrassing for you, and I'd rather not be responsible for getting you in that position. So if you must mention literature, do so generally. Mention the more popular of writers and change the topic before she asks specifics. She does enjoy sewing, from what I recall, and she's prone to shopping... I don't think you two have a lot in common actually," he admitted as he carefully set the outfit aside, doubt creeping in the moment he remembered just how opposed the older vampire was to reading. It would be one connection Isabelle would be able to have with him, and would encourage a bond to develop, but Obediah didn't want to rattle off some plots of some of the famous Victorian novels if there was even the slightest possibility Percival got mixed up and made a fool of himself.
He cared for the man too much to put him in a situation like that. He could pull it off, but the likelihood was that he would get confused, as anyone who didn't like to read and had little to no knowledge of the century's famous authors would.
"I suppose you'll just have to charm her with wit and humour; she has a good humour, I admit that. Hopefully you won't get too stuck in trying to find something you both enjoy because I admit, I don't know too much of how she spends her private time. There was never much to do in the country..."
He cared for the man too much to put him in a situation like that. He could pull it off, but the likelihood was that he would get confused, as anyone who didn't like to read and had little to no knowledge of the century's famous authors would.
"I suppose you'll just have to charm her with wit and humour; she has a good humour, I admit that. Hopefully you won't get too stuck in trying to find something you both enjoy because I admit, I don't know too much of how she spends her private time. There was never much to do in the country..."