The book's interesting -- although Quatre's right; in sheer craftsmanship none of the stories have matched up to Masih or Duvernay's, though they have their own points of interest -- but it must be said that finishing it today is not actually Trowa's top priority.
Not that he minds doing so. Reading is fine. (Reading with Quatre, here and now, is more than fine.)
But if he's distracted, uh, he'll survive.
However: if you happen to be a very perceptive reader of people, and you happen to know your best friend (boyfriend) very well, it's possible that his attempt to not be distracting -- and the extent to which he's concentrating on that -- can, in and of itself, be distracting.
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Date: 2010-06-24 05:48 am (UTC)Not that he minds doing so. Reading is fine. (Reading with Quatre, here and now, is more than fine.)
But if he's distracted, uh, he'll survive.
However: if you happen to be a very perceptive reader of people, and you happen to know your best friend (boyfriend) very well, it's possible that his attempt to not be distracting -- and the extent to which he's concentrating on that -- can, in and of itself, be distracting.
Trowa glances at Quatre sidelong.