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"Why would anyone dislike you because of your knowledge capacity more based on your species?" The idea seemed idiotic to her. She did not understand why anyone discriminated against a person, it served no purpose. Mr Evensman seemed like a very nice man who did not deserve to be on the recieving end of hate.

Following Mr Evensman down the hall, she tried to think of what to ask him. "My name is Evelynn Langdon," she told him, trailing close by like a puppy. Intrigued by the topic, she quizzed him on the gestation periods of certain creatures, whether even creatures from different dimensions could still be classified under the same seven taxons as those of Earth were, and numerous more questions. Evelynn stopped after what was probably way too many questions for a man to answer at a time.
 

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Trent looked down at the little girl walking by his side and gave her a sad smile. "Not many people true now days. But before back when I was much much younger, it was a little more prevalent." It truly was sad that even still there were people out there that did not like anyone who knew more than them.

"Well it is a pleasure to meet you Mrs Langdon. And it will be an up most pleasure to answer your questions." As they walked Trent answered what questions he could, some things he hadn't been able to touch up on in a few years and promised that they could look at what he had written down and learn or relearn about the subject again. Though his draconian memory helped hold very large amounts of information, Trent has been alive for a very long time.

(OOC: Finish the thread?)
 

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It saddened Evelynn to hear of how people did not see Mr Evensman in the most positive light. He seemed like such a caring, friendly and intelligent man that did not deserve to be on the recieving end of discrimination. Following slightly behind him, she took in the answers he provided to her questions, jotting some down in her notebook. It was clear that he was very knowlegable about the subject without the need to reference any of the facts. He must have an incredible memory to retain all of the information. Sadly, Evelynn's memory wasn't as good as his seemed to be, hence why she carried her notebook everywhere with her.

(OOC: I think this is a good place to end.)
 
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