He very firmly disagrees with Nerium's thoughts on humans versus witches and that's not going to change any time soon, but despite that, despite finding her words worrying, he'd still found himself liking her. He's thought about her now and then, mostly whenever he and Spencer talk about finding a surrogate, because he worries what state the town might be in by the time they're ready to expand their family. He worries about what might happen, that they'll have to close the store, find somewhere new to live, but he doesn't really say any of that to Spencer.
He does tell him he's going to see Nerium Grimhilde, though, and when Spencer looks at him curiously, he shrugs and says, "I feel like maybe she could use a friend."
So he's here at the edge of the pond, staring in silent awe at the state of it, the creatures that swim, the way her canoe looks out there in the middle. And it's only after a few moments of silence that he realizes what she's reading. "I always thought a book about the older generation would have been more interesting," he calls out to her.
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He very firmly disagrees with Nerium's thoughts on humans versus witches and that's not going to change any time soon, but despite that, despite finding her words worrying, he'd still found himself liking her. He's thought about her now and then, mostly whenever he and Spencer talk about finding a surrogate, because he worries what state the town might be in by the time they're ready to expand their family. He worries about what might happen, that they'll have to close the store, find somewhere new to live, but he doesn't really say any of that to Spencer.
He does tell him he's going to see Nerium Grimhilde, though, and when Spencer looks at him curiously, he shrugs and says, "I feel like maybe she could use a friend."
So he's here at the edge of the pond, staring in silent awe at the state of it, the creatures that swim, the way her canoe looks out there in the middle. And it's only after a few moments of silence that he realizes what she's reading. "I always thought a book about the older generation would have been more interesting," he calls out to her.