"That's true, I suppose I just don't bother to hide it much," he said with a nod. "I guess I will have to take your word for it. You do know us both and I have only my observations, and I have a few. Although I like to think I have a knack for figuring out what motivates people," he said with a grin. "Sometimes I'm surprised. I'm a little surprised now," he admitted. "So was that a thing?" He asked curiously. "We're you almost married, really?"
"Maybe it is time to think outside the box," he suggested. "Which is what I want to talk about, and yes the mysteries to draw the bookish sort," he said with a chuckle. "There are other avenues to consider as well. Maybe something a little less conventional." He offered.
Going to practice would take practice, he thought. Getting up early to play at something he was only filling in for out of necessity didn't sound like a good time to him at all. "I will be a terrible beater, I'm sure of it," he said with a laugh. "You could give him the run down of how to make it work, although I do agree. Signing up knowing expectations would also be helpful. I don't see it improving unless you help him. I suppose you could run it together. Unless that doesn't appeal either."