Pleased that Professor Foxwood seemed to be warming up, Torie sipped her champagne idly. "Oh dabbling, some charting of the stars, the planets, the constellations. Watching astronomical phenomena." It kept her busy when she didn't have anything else to do. Not to mention it was interesting enough that she didn't sound like a complete airhead when she spoke of it.
She was however, far more interested in seeing what it was Professor Foxwood had to say about his students. Sometimes it was easy to see which of her professors had truly enjoyed not only the subject but the teaching of it as well. It was also easy to tell who did not share the passion between them. Fortunately it seemed Professor Foxwood fell into the former category. "Seems like I missed out on your tutelage." She genuinely thought she may have learned something worthwhile had she been able to take the class at the higher level. "What would you say your most favorite teaching memory is?" Torie asked, because she was sincerely curious.
She was however, far more interested in seeing what it was Professor Foxwood had to say about his students. Sometimes it was easy to see which of her professors had truly enjoyed not only the subject but the teaching of it as well. It was also easy to tell who did not share the passion between them. Fortunately it seemed Professor Foxwood fell into the former category. "Seems like I missed out on your tutelage." She genuinely thought she may have learned something worthwhile had she been able to take the class at the higher level. "What would you say your most favorite teaching memory is?" Torie asked, because she was sincerely curious.
Red again! June 1894