"I don't know from luxurious timeshares, but it's definitely fancier than any kind of place where I usually stay," he said as they headed down the stairs. "Most of the time I start the day with bread and water. On feast days we get an egg and a pickle. No, I'm easy to please where food's concerned, I eat whatever's around."
At the bottom of the stairs, he said, "You can call me Father if you're used to it, but it's not a big deal. For some people it feels weird, if they didn't grow up Catholic." He could usually pin down people who had grown up in the Church within a few minutes. The fact that she'd even asked what to call him was a big clue. "Which makes sense. You didn't, right? Grow up Catholic?"