( it might not be any good, it'll be a mystery to both of them for the time being. perhaps after Hook reads it just to be contrary he'll come to the realization Alistair was right and ... still finish it begrudgingly, for the same reason.
hook is trying to mend the fence, and it's been a bloody long time since he tried to make amends for pissing someone off, so it may not be horribly surprising that he's terrible at it. still, he looks skeptical at Alistair's insistence that he wasn't doing anything terribly strange. )
Being scandalized by your book does tend to draw attention. What were you reading that had you so unsettled?
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hook is trying to mend the fence, and it's been a bloody long time since he tried to make amends for pissing someone off, so it may not be horribly surprising that he's terrible at it. still, he looks skeptical at Alistair's insistence that he wasn't doing anything terribly strange. )
Being scandalized by your book does tend to draw attention. What were you reading that had you so unsettled?