rich-kingsley:
Perhaps. I do love your subject as much as the next person, and I suppose your methods do have a way of working out, since you seem to get decent results. Or do you? At the very least, when they come crying out of your class, I can cheer them up or bore them dull in mine.
You, Elbert? Sounding so uncertain? I though I’d never live to hear it, or that you actually could sound that way. You do remember that I offered to have you live with me before, much to my own surprise. I wonder what Warren has that I don’t to tempt you out of reclusion.
Really. I was very hopeful for this one. Greece cheered me up well, my skin was still a shining tan a few days ago. I still visit some of my parents’ old work there, brilliant stuff.
I’m making them more brilliant, why would they be crying out? If they are, they were just not good enough. Not my problem anymore.
I do remember that yes, but then you do remember I found myself a flat. And it’s actually Warren that moved in with me, not the other way around. Is this jealousy that I smell, Richard? You surprise me, never took you for the possessive type.
That’s when I’m happy to be a proud European and not under the sun’s hard ways. And of course, your parents’ work is exceptionnal. I had the time to read a little through it.
rich-kingsley:
And you know I only speak the truth, Elbert. So many sleepless nights working on your essays on Freudian principles and Jung’s theories. I can almost hear them tearing their hair out from my bed.
I have to admit, I never expected you as someone with a housemate. Particularly with your early morning violin playing. How does it suit you though? I did, yes. Fruitless expedition, but it was a short stay before I had to go back to Greece then back here.
Then it’s the most beautiful song you’ve heard, friend. You know well enough my views on this subject. Their lives is easy enough, I am not going to help to make it easier.
Well, it’s okay I guess. I’ve seen worst and I’m kind of confused about this too. A bit of company is more welcomed now.
Ah, this is unfortunate. Greece then? How fantastic!
rich-kingsley:
Of course you do love parties. As much as you love being around throngs of people and torturing your students with lengthy essays and mind numbing tests. Or as much as you love me. I’ll take what I can get I supposw. I hear you’re living with Lockley.
Torturing my students? So much harsh words, Richard. I only enjoy seeing them work to obtain something.
I do. It’s pretty interesting having someone around. And you, how are you? You went to Africa, right?
Your last exam with me will be friday morning.
I expect the best of you.

None will be spared.