Re: Scor and Al
"Mm, scandals, I suspect," Al took an intelligent guess, as he glanced back at the dates in Helena's tombstone in comparison to her husband's. "And secrets. And someone has to care about history." He reminded himself to add a few more names and dates to his notes, whenever he'd be left alone and it would once more be proper to take notes in public without being given the glares only fit to fall on a heartless reporter type.
"Scor," he laughed, "I don't care about his deal size, big or otherwise. I was wondering because his name seems to come up every time my family brings up the dreaded topic of me acquiring new acquaintances of matching physical age and Lorcan Scamander is apparently a nice individual to befriend, in their opinion. So I promised Dad I'll make an effort."
He considered it for a second but then adamantly shook his head. "But even a promise to Dad isn't worth a trip to Eros."