He does tell her. But his public persona's idea of fun involves women, extreme sports, and exotic locations. His real idea of 'fun' is much quieter and far more philanthropic. They're small stories. Some of them revolving around the few, close relationships he maintains.
"Alfred and I still collect rare first editions," he tells her. "It's almost a competition now."
He recalls fondly running down the road to the mailbox with Alfred bringing up the rear in a more more dignified manner.
"I can remember when we gave Leslie the keys to the clinic."
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"Alfred and I still collect rare first editions," he tells her. "It's almost a competition now."
He recalls fondly running down the road to the mailbox with Alfred bringing up the rear in a more more dignified manner.
"I can remember when we gave Leslie the keys to the clinic."