Farewell to Victor, the quiet living room was alive with Great Dumas and Arthur engaged in fervent writing.
Suddenly, the peace was shattered by the sound of a key turning in the door.
Elod barged in with a magazine in hand, glanced at Great Dumas and Arthur, looked around, and asked, "Just you two? Charles isn't here?"
Arthur leaned back in his chair and stretched, "Charles went to the Linnaean Society at Burlington House for a natural history event. I've heard the Linnaean Society recently acquired a collection of paleontological specimens, and it seems Charles is quite interested in them."
"Oh! Thank heavens, he's finally doing something serious," Elod began, "I support his endeavors, too much studying of monkeys will make him lose interest in natural history."
"Studying monkeys?" Great Dumas took a sip of his coffee, "But I heard Charles say his primary subject of research is you."
"Bullshit!" Elod retorted angrily, "I'm more advanced than a monkey."