"Is McKenna your real name? I keep wondering if I'll have to change mine eventually. I know a lot of immortals like us do." He didn't want to. His name was a big part of his identity. It tied him to his family and his personal history. Then again, Charlie probably wouldn't need to change it. He wasn't planning on living forever even though the option was on the table.
"I don't know about that," he countered with a shrug. "I have my moments, I suppose. The bloodlust was hard at first, but I'm able to keep it under control now. I struggle with my faith and eternity more than anything else." An awfully deep first conversation. He counted this as the first, because they hadn't exchanged anything of real meaning when she was close to death in the bath tub.