Joscelin considers showing off his knowledge of fine wines and ordering her some expensive vintage, but he instead leaves it to her to order her drink. He's growing tired of being gentlemanly; this is more social interaction with a mortal that isn't a food source than he's had in weeks and he finds it tiring.
"And how is Cooper?" He doesn't actually want to know.
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Joscelin considers showing off his knowledge of fine wines and ordering her some expensive vintage, but he instead leaves it to her to order her drink. He's growing tired of being gentlemanly; this is more social interaction with a mortal that isn't a food source than he's had in weeks and he finds it tiring.
"And how is Cooper?" He doesn't actually want to know.