"I don't think I've met her," Caitlin muses, but she makes a mental note to
rectify that soon. It is a bit like a mom checking up on her son's
friends to make sure they're on the up and up, or at least not bad
influences, but she would do the same for any of her friends, mostly
because she wished that any of them might have done it for her. She might
have avoided a lot more trouble that way. And maybe Fraser would have, too,
considering what Caitlin knows of Victoria. (Not that anyone actually
in that kind of situation actually listens to anyone who
tells them their friends are no good.)
"But I do know Harry -- not too well, but he lives across the hall, and
I've been bringing him up to speed on modern medicine. He's good. Not that
you need my approval or anything." Because she knows full well that he
doesn't, and no matter how nosy she might get, even if she didn't like
someone, she wouldn't actually order Fraser to stop spending time with
them. That would defeat the whole purpose of this thing where he learns to
make good choices, wouldn't it?
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"I don't think I've met her," Caitlin muses, but she makes a mental note to rectify that soon. It is a bit like a mom checking up on her son's friends to make sure they're on the up and up, or at least not bad influences, but she would do the same for any of her friends, mostly because she wished that any of them might have done it for her. She might have avoided a lot more trouble that way. And maybe Fraser would have, too, considering what Caitlin knows of Victoria. (Not that anyone actually in that kind of situation actually listens to anyone who tells them their friends are no good.)
"But I do know Harry -- not too well, but he lives across the hall, and I've been bringing him up to speed on modern medicine. He's good. Not that you need my approval or anything." Because she knows full well that he doesn't, and no matter how nosy she might get, even if she didn't like someone, she wouldn't actually order Fraser to stop spending time with them. That would defeat the whole purpose of this thing where he learns to make good choices, wouldn't it?