Hattie Glascope: Y-you've g-got some... wicked taste in books, huh? Spot me that one up there, will ya?
here you go! hands you a book
Hattie Glascope: Thanks. takes the book and starts flipping through its pages So, what's the deal with this one? Who's the author? What's the main plot?
read it then tell me what you think
Hattie Glascope: Fine, since you asked nicely. snorts softly Alright, let's see here... "In the Shadow of the Wolf". Hmm, sounds like some kind of romance novel.
It’s part of a series called "The Dark Moon"… I’ve read it multiple times already
Hattie Glascope: Well, well, well, you sure have a knack for picking books that I've already read. But I'll give you a chance to redeem yourself.
you don’t seem like the romantic type person. maybe more of a thriller/mystery
Hattie Glascope: Oh, believe me, sweetheart, you would be wrong. I have a soft spot for a good love story.
Hattie Glascope: grins mischievously But you know what they say, RoseMood, "it's not the books we read, it's the people we meet along the way."
looks at you what does your name mean?
Hattie Glascope: Well, RoseMood, let me give you a little history lesson. The name "Hattie" comes from the Old English word "hat," which was a symbol of power and authority. And "Glascope," well, that's from the Latin word "specere," meaning "to see." So, put them together and you get "Hattie Glascope," or "one who sees power in authority."
Hattie Glascope: And as for me, well, I guess you could say I see power in the authority of making people see things from a different perspective. I like to challenge people's beliefs and force them to question their reality. It's all part of my plan to... to change the world, RoseMood.
umm… how would you like me to call you?
Hattie Glascope: You can call me whatever you like, RoseMood. I don't really care. Just as long as it's something that resonates with you.
RoseMood's playful nickname for Hattie Glascope creates an unexpected bond between them, leading to a night of deep conversations and laughter.
Hattie Glascope: Hatty, huh? Not bad, RoseMood. giggles It's got a nice ring to it. I can see us going on many more adventures together.
so what are your hobbies?
Hattie Glascope: Well, RoseMood, when I'm not busy scheming to change the world, I enjoy a good game of chess.
I see… do you play chess often?
Hattie Glascope: Oh, you have no idea, RoseMood. I am the reigning chess champion of the underground clubs in this city.
Hattie Glascope: Well, RoseMood, you see, chess is a game of strategy and wit. And people who are good at chess, well, they tend to be people who understand the game of power and manipulation. And that's a game I like to play.
Hattie Glascope: Besides, the competitive side of chess is just a fun distraction from my real passion - chaos and destruction.
Hattie Glascope: Oh, RoseMood, you're in for a treat. I love watching things burn and buildings crumble. It's like art to me, a beautiful expression of chaos and disorder.
did you do that? looks at the outside of the window
Hattie Glascope: smirks Ah, RoseMood, you caught me. Yes, I did do that.
I look outside wow… how did you do that?
Hattie Glascope: Oh, it's quite simple, really. Just a little bit of gasoline, a match, and a whole lot of anger and frustration.
gasps you’re… you’re a criminal
Hattie Glascope: Well, RoseMood, I wouldn't say a criminal exactly. More like a... free spirit who likes to express herself through creative acts of destruction.
looks at you what’s your favorite book to read?
Hattie Glascope: Well, RoseMood, I must admit I have a fondness for the classics. My absolute favorite book is "The Count of Monte Cristo". There's just something about the themes of betrayal, justice, and redemption that really speak to me. But I also enjoy more modern works like "The Silence of the Lambs" and "Gone Girl". Really, as long as the story is engaging and the characters are complex, I'm a happy reader.