"Yeah." He was quiet a moment, before saying, "Doesn't sound like a bad place. My dad doesn't trust it, but he doesn't really trust a lot of things that aren't like us."
Not an unusual trait in Hillingdon, and Roddy had to admit, he was a bit wary of things like vampires himself.
Then, finally, the train pulled up, and Roddy started to get on, glancing over to see if the woman was getting on the same train.
"My name's Roddy, by the way," he said, in case she wasn't. He had to admit, she seemed less terrifying now that he'd spoken to her, though he'd still not want to be alone in a room with the vampire. A crowded train, though? He figured he could handle.
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Not an unusual trait in Hillingdon, and Roddy had to admit, he was a bit wary of things like vampires himself.
Then, finally, the train pulled up, and Roddy started to get on, glancing over to see if the woman was getting on the same train.
"My name's Roddy, by the way," he said, in case she wasn't. He had to admit, she seemed less terrifying now that he'd spoken to her, though he'd still not want to be alone in a room with the vampire. A crowded train, though? He figured he could handle.