[ Oh, she took that literally. Maybe lessen the sarcasm in the future. Harold doesn't like mocking people who don't deserve it -- certainly not teenage girls with legitimate religious beliefs -- so he'll keep those thoughts to himself from now on.
He slides his glasses back on. Harold tries to assess how much he wants to openly disagree with her, engage in what he would consider a rousing academic debate, and defers for now. ]
And you've reached this state already, I assume?
[ He's really more interested in her, specifically, than in her religion. If he's retained one thing from Nathan, it's caring about individuals. ]
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He slides his glasses back on. Harold tries to assess how much he wants to openly disagree with her, engage in what he would consider a rousing academic debate, and defers for now. ]
And you've reached this state already, I assume?
[ He's really more interested in her, specifically, than in her religion. If he's retained one thing from Nathan, it's caring about individuals. ]