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Adler nodded along with Julias' dissertation of Austen's books, a smile still alight on his lips. He seemed fully immersed in the conversation, tawny eyes intently fixed on the other man's hand movements and comments.
"Love," Adler repeated, humming as sat down across from Julias, leaning back comfortably in the soft, burgundy velvet. "Unfortunately, I don't have much…experience with that subject. Flings–" he paused, wincing at the word. It wasn't exactly a gentlemen's duty to have fleeting relationships with women. Much less acknowledge it. "Flings maybe, but not love."
He honestly wasn't sure if he had ever experienced the deep sentiment. The closest he had ever gotten to someone was pushed down to the depths of his mind, and he vowed to never uncover it again. It revealed a side much too familiar of himself, and he wasn't ready to reckon with it just yet. He was to be married–with a woman–no one else.
"If you don't mind me asking," Adler started tentatively, tilting his head to the side as he looked up towards Julias, trying to gauge if the other man was uncomfortable. "Have you ever been in love? You speak of it with great understanding– or maybe literature helps you uncover the truths without the heartbreak." He finished with an upwards quirk of his lips, trying to lighten the tone of quite a serious matter.