[Norton is seated on the settee with a tea display which includes two cups of tea. He's fairly sure ghosts don't drink tea, but it's for the ritual of hospitality as much as to drink, and if it turns out that Edwin is a type of ghost who can drink tea, Norton won't be caught unprepared.]
It's not so much what he's done--stalkery behaviour aside--as what he might do. To you, or to anyone else he perceives as an obstacle in his desire to have you. Am I correct in assuming you don't want to be courted by him?
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It's not so much what he's done--stalkery behaviour aside--as what he might do. To you, or to anyone else he perceives as an obstacle in his desire to have you. Am I correct in assuming you don't want to be courted by him?