[Although he generally overplays his dislike of paperwork--it's fine in small doses--the general sentiment is still very true. Paperwork is boring and only weirdos enjoy it.
He's not sure if he's reassured that Hilda insists there are other choices; he normally would be, but he's just not completely sure he believes her. There's obviously something going on, but as she continues to dodge it and suggests they go watch a performance, he decides to let it go. She'll talk about it when she wants to, hopefully.
For now, they can just enjoy the extravagance and otherworldliness of the ball.]
sounds good! we can call it here c:
[Although he generally overplays his dislike of paperwork--it's fine in small doses--the general sentiment is still very true. Paperwork is boring and only weirdos enjoy it.
He's not sure if he's reassured that Hilda insists there are other choices; he normally would be, but he's just not completely sure he believes her. There's obviously something going on, but as she continues to dodge it and suggests they go watch a performance, he decides to let it go. She'll talk about it when she wants to, hopefully.
For now, they can just enjoy the extravagance and otherworldliness of the ball.]