Faris certainly has never been one to collect many physical objects, for exactly the reasons Adia was uncertain if he would appreciate them. A host's pockets are only so big, and the potential to lose items - or create a larger inconvenience - is relatively high. That being said, he does have a few small objects to his name, and this book does not seem overly large.
"My thanks. I look forward to learning its story." Faris investigates the book, noting the scents of the paper and ink, and the somewhat delicate feel of the paper under his paws. He may need to ask Chanath to help turn the pages, but surely she will be just as eager to hear the tale.
"I do not have a gift for you," he says apologetically, hoping that it is not a breach of etiquette.
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"My thanks. I look forward to learning its story." Faris investigates the book, noting the scents of the paper and ink, and the somewhat delicate feel of the paper under his paws. He may need to ask Chanath to help turn the pages, but surely she will be just as eager to hear the tale.
"I do not have a gift for you," he says apologetically, hoping that it is not a breach of etiquette.