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" So,” I said, making a second attempt at nonchalance, “are you and Thalia, er…?”
Reyna raised an eyebrow. “Involved romantically?”
“Well, I just…I mean…Um…”
Oh, very smooth, Apollo. Have I mentioned I was once the god of poetry?
Reyna rolled her eyes. “If I had a denarius for every time I got that question…Aside from the fact that Thalia is in the Hunters, and thus sworn to celibacy…Why does a strong friendship always have to progress to romance? Thalia’s an excellent friend. Why would I risk messing that up?”
“Uh—”
“That was a rhetorical question,” Reyna added. “I do not need a response.”
“I know what rhetorical means.” I made a mental note to double-check the word’s definition with Socrates the next time I was in Greece. "

Rick Riordan , The Tyrant’s Tomb (The Trials of Apollo, #4)


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Rick Riordan quote : So,” I said, making a second attempt at nonchalance, “are you and Thalia, er…?”<br />Reyna raised an eyebrow. “Involved romantically?”<br />“Well, I just…I mean…Um…”<br />Oh, very smooth, Apollo. Have I mentioned I was once the god of poetry?<br />Reyna rolled her eyes. “If I had a denarius for every time I got that question…Aside from the fact that Thalia is in the Hunters, and thus sworn to celibacy…Why does a strong friendship always have to progress to romance? Thalia’s an excellent friend. Why would I risk messing that up?”<br />“Uh—”<br />“That was a rhetorical question,” Reyna added. “I do not need a response.”<br />“I know what rhetorical means.” I made a mental note to double-check the word’s definition with Socrates the next time I was in Greece.