Shannon grinned and it came through in his voice. They knew each other well enough by now to gauge emotion from vocal tone — Shannon more than Matheus, granted, and he knew better than to linger on the previous subject. That was between himself, Eli, and the few others that it had affected. "Better off if you didn't."
"Clubs aren't really my scene," Shannon said in amusement. "But a mentorship... makes sense. From what I can tell, you don't learn about technique in books or at classes here. Gotta go old-fashioned, huh?" Whether or not that was truly the norm, that wasn't how Shannon wanted to do things. He liked going in with measures of control and confidence that he knew what he was getting into. Just wandering into a club and honing in on his target, someone trustworthy but knowledgeable and willing to share, would be next to impossible with the amount of information he had been able to dig up. Why try, when he already had Eli here and willing to take it at their own pace?
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"Clubs aren't really my scene," Shannon said in amusement. "But a mentorship... makes sense. From what I can tell, you don't learn about technique in books or at classes here. Gotta go old-fashioned, huh?" Whether or not that was truly the norm, that wasn't how Shannon wanted to do things. He liked going in with measures of control and confidence that he knew what he was getting into. Just wandering into a club and honing in on his target, someone trustworthy but knowledgeable and willing to share, would be next to impossible with the amount of information he had been able to dig up. Why try, when he already had Eli here and willing to take it at their own pace?