It's been a while, hasn't it? I mean, since I was here. But this young lady seems to want me around again, though I'll be dashed if I could see why
( Read more... )
*eyes widen in surprise* What, do you mean -- the Mordred? I mean....I read a great deal about you in school, you know. I was...awfully fond of Mallory.
Greetings. Forgive me for asking, but why are you called after a small animal? And, for that matter, why does your friend's hobby share a name of an insect?
*looks slightly confused...usually, no one thinks to question the nickname* Well, I -- it was something Raffles called me at school. Said it fit my personality -- I was always rather shy and retiring in school. *he looks a little flustered* As to your second question, er -- well, cricket is...it's a sport, milady, a good English sport, too....actually, I haven't the foggiest notion why it's called 'cricket'. It's got nothing to do with the insect, of course....I suppose it's just one of those queer things about the Queen's English.
*the look of confusion deepens -- clearly he hasn't thought about this much*
Well...I suppose....I suppose I must be, since Raffles still calls me that...er.
*Trails off, then siezes on a different subject*
I...suppose you could catch a cricket match any given Saturday on the Green...they're a bit complex, though. I don't quite know all the nuances myself. *rueful smile*
Comments 15
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
I would like to see how your 'cricket' is played. I have not heard of it before.
Reply
Well...I suppose....I suppose I must be, since Raffles still calls me that...er.
*Trails off, then siezes on a different subject*
I...suppose you could catch a cricket match any given Saturday on the Green...they're a bit complex, though. I don't quite know all the nuances myself. *rueful smile*
Reply
Leave a comment