[Whoa, that's a lot of cats. Kyo's in a similar situation right now with his Glameow on his shoulder and his Luxray and Persian on either side of him. They peer into the screen, vaguely amused.]
How many cats can you have?
[Someday, Will, Kyo will beat you with the most cats!!]
[The skitty comes off from Will's face and will share Will's lap with Dlanor. Anna and Diana are too busy being the Queens of the World like t notice anything, but Gerturde, the Skitty, meows at the screen.]
[The Persian, Leo, parts his jaws in a grin and meows back. His sights are quickly drawn to the female Persian, however, along with the two Glameows. Such a pimp.]
And to think there are still more of them out there...
[Kyo isn't necessarily a cat lover; cats love him.]
I'm just not interested. Same goes for TV and movies.
[He thinks back to his own writing. Writing one of the few things he can talk at length about.]Well for me I suppose it would be the plot and tone of the story
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[Will nods at that. He's pretty interested in what kind of author he is, or what kind of things he doe write about. If he's fan of the mystery genre following all the Knox's and Van Dine's.]
I see. What about the "Who dunnit", "How dunnit" and "Why dunnit"? Most of the mystery writers do not pay attention to the third one, not giving it the credit it deserves.
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I always said you were letting them walk all over you, but this is too literal.
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Hn. I haven't given them all the attention they deserve.
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What's your father's name?
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Alan Bedlam.
He's pretty successful in my world, though you wouldn't know it to hear HIM talk.
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Do you have any books of him here?
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How many cats can you have?
[Someday, Will, Kyo will beat you with the most cats!!]
I don't really read that much.
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Five.
[Bring it. He's a cat's lover as well.]
Lack of time?
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And to think there are still more of them out there...
[Kyo isn't necessarily a cat lover; cats love him.]
I'm just not interested. Same goes for TV and movies.
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Hn. There's also the evolution of the Skitty.
[Well, it works too.]
I see.
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Hn. I see. To you, someone who writes in the mystery genre, what's the most important thing for you?
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[He thinks back to his own writing. Writing one of the few things he can talk at length about.]Well for me I suppose it would be the plot and tone of the story ( ... )
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I see. What about the "Who dunnit", "How dunnit" and "Why dunnit"? Most of the mystery writers do not pay attention to the third one, not giving it the credit it deserves.
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