"Hugh Cambridge." He lets her fall into a position she's comfortable with. If it means he's leading the way, very well. His stride is confident and maybe a little quick; he's not particularly worried about her keeping up. "Though, in my case, I fail to introduce myself because I think little pleasantries are an enormous waste of time, and it's a genuine possibility that I'd find any given acquaintance too boring to bother."
There does come a point, however, when knowing someone's name is quite handy. It's a way of filing all of his observations together in his mind. Almost a trigger word.
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There does come a point, however, when knowing someone's name is quite handy. It's a way of filing all of his observations together in his mind. Almost a trigger word.
"Do they have dance, in your world?"