[ He can't help but grin back. He's glad to have gotten a smile out of Sandon, even if it is a small one ]
You kids and your new-fangled ereaders.
[ though it occurs to him that he does not, in fact, know how old the shifter is. Alyssa's barely 21, but that's hardly a stick to measure her whole family by considering shifters can live just as long, if not longer, than wizards can. ]
[ A few silent seconds pass, and Sandon exhales slowly before turning back to the table. ]
Let's hope so.
[ He doesn't quite smile, but there's something like it in his eyes -- slightly sheepish, for having brought down the mood again. He clears his throat quietly. ]
But the high schoolers. They're visiting your store often? I'm guessing they must come to ogle the good looking almost-81-year-old gentleman.
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... But the high school kids do help.
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Probably just the need to pick up assigned reading. You know most people buy ebooks, now.
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You kids and your new-fangled ereaders.
[ though it occurs to him that he does not, in fact, know how old the shifter is. Alyssa's barely 21, but that's hardly a stick to measure her whole family by considering shifters can live just as long, if not longer, than wizards can. ]
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Sorry, Mr. Maxwell. We'll try to stay off your lawn when we're playing on our iPhones and our Androids and our Kindles.
[ He pauses, giving Charlie a considering look. ]
I doubt you're much older than I am, in any case.
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It seems disingenuous to keep the membership card if you won't make the sacrifice, though.
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It is an expansive collection. It would take ages for you to smash all of them, anyway, and who has the time these days?
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[ there's a little pause, and then, ] Nice to know you can still laugh.
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Been a while, I'll admit. [ It's said softly, and he turns a little to check on Alyssa. ] Things have been-- less than ideal.
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I know.
Things like this... they don't last forever.
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Let's hope so.
[ He doesn't quite smile, but there's something like it in his eyes -- slightly sheepish, for having brought down the mood again. He clears his throat quietly. ]
But the high schoolers. They're visiting your store often? I'm guessing they must come to ogle the good looking almost-81-year-old gentleman.
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You think I'm good looking?
[ Let it never be said that Charlie turned down an opportunity to flirt ]
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I-- I was actually quoting. What you said earlier, that is.
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Oh. Well. You should swing by the store one day. Then they can also ogle the good looking 83-year-old.
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Tempting as I'm sure you intended that to be, I'm afraid I'll have to pass.
I would hate to pull attention away from you, in any case.
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For someone who owns an apparently successful bookstore, your definition of "rude" doesn't seem to match up with how it reads in the dictionary.
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