Re: Fenrir & Kirley
"Well, she is my daughter so it's good to know she takes after me in all the important ways," he said, only wincing a little at the admission of being a father to a grown woman. Since he was the same age, or nearly, as he was when she'd been born, he tried not to let it bother him too much. Mostly by remembering that he didn't have to deal with diapers or sticky hands. "It's not all bad here, but it's definitely a change."
He grinned at the reaction. "It is pretty damn cool." He watched Fenrir as he listened to the music. Seeing people enjoy the Weird Sisters' music was one of his favorite things. "We are, and there's nothing wrong with knowing what you like when you hear it. That's the hallmark of good music." Some people said that taste was subjective, but Kirley wasn't sure he agreed with that entirely. Sometimes, things were just good or bad, nothing subjective about it.
"The Beatles are icons, but they broke up before I was born. Their music lasted, though. Some bands just have It, even if their time together isn't eternal." He didn't mention Leon's death. That was too depressing for a party. "The castle came up with a copy of Abbey Road, actually. Some student must have left it here once upon a time. It's from after your time, but one of their best."