Xavier sounded like he knew what he was talking about, but whether it was from personal experience or something else, she couldn't be sure. "Right. And when we are the odd one out, we try to pretend like it doesn't matter, but no one is ever fooled." She raised her eyebrows. "Really? Well, it is pretty interesting. Did you ever think about pursuing it as a career instead of a hobby?" After all, it was what she'd done - volunteering in vet offices and humane societies had eventually led to an actual job.
Hannah wasn't surprised, since the whole point of his post had seemed to get a rise out of as many people as possible. "I can't stand people like that. I know he's your partner and everything, but really, doesn't he have anything better to do with his time then think up ways to get people worked up?" She couldn't help but laugh at what his reaction would be once he realized firsthand that the fables were real. "I think a slap of reality would probably be the only way to really get through to him. For some people, that's what it takes."