True enough—and I wouldn't necessarily want to make him get used to somewhere new.
[At least, not unless it was actually comparably nice to the kind of space he has here.
Faulkner grabs a pen, and there's an odd little moment of hesitation before he ends up signing Richard Faulkner in beautiful cursive. Faulkner isn't actually a surname, but Richie feels more like someone who would own a dog than high prophet Faulkner does. On the other hand, giving his older surname would simply be confusing at this stage.]
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[At least, not unless it was actually comparably nice to the kind of space he has here.
Faulkner grabs a pen, and there's an odd little moment of hesitation before he ends up signing Richard Faulkner in beautiful cursive. Faulkner isn't actually a surname, but Richie feels more like someone who would own a dog than high prophet Faulkner does. On the other hand, giving his older surname would simply be confusing at this stage.]