The sun... Hm. If it's warm enough I could sunbathe for a while. But I'm tired of this sun that won't set here. After I'm done with that, I think I'd stargaze. A clear night sky. Cold, perhaps, but not deathly so. No danger beyond too-curious wildlife, easily discouraged.
That sounds nice. I think that's a great plan, Enoch.
[So was the subject, apparently, because Flynn's voice calms and warms considerably. It's probably important to talk about the nice thoughts, too, once in a while.]
Well, I don't... Maybe. There's the botanic garden of the university? It's big and beautiful and excellently curated. They have a lot of rare specimen there and new ones tend to come in depending on the projects they're having. Really, you have plants and flowers from all over the world, ferns from South-East Asia, orchids from Hawaii, wild shrubs from Mongolia...
[He might go a little into rhapsodies over this.]
I actually helped look after some of them for a while, when I was getting my botany degree.
Plants from anywhere, grown anywhere, with the right care. I spent most of my mortal life and a good deal of my immortal one tending crops...learning what needed to be traded where it couldn't be grown. To think of a time when we could just trade the seeds, where no one would need to worry about the yield spoiling on the journey because of some delay or another...
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[So was the subject, apparently, because Flynn's voice calms and warms considerably. It's probably important to talk about the nice thoughts, too, once in a while.]
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Yours as well. Tell me about this garden you mentioned. It sounded as if you had a specific one in mind.
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[He might go a little into rhapsodies over this.]
I actually helped look after some of them for a while, when I was getting my botany degree.
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If we can arrange something like it, I would be glad to.
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It's a deal. I'll give you the grand tour.