"Master Lewis, in my opinion, a sense of propriety is a must for people living together. We're still in the passionate stage of love, but being around each other all the time, day and night, could lead to aesthetic fatigue!"
However, Roy Lewis insists on taking a contrary stance, laughing as he replies to her.
"What do you mean day and night? We don't even sleep in the same bed at night. Moreover, all that talk about a sense of propriety is just a ruse used by philandering men to fool naive young girls. As a dedicated old man like myself, once in a relationship, we should be together day and night. After all, we're not getting any younger, time isn't something we have much of, we should cherish every moment, right?"
Richelle Dunn realizes that he's developing more and more twisted arguments. She looks him in the eyes for a moment, then finally sees through his teasing from the slight curve of his lips.