What I’m suggesting would be more like a vampire whose writing career started under one alias in 1710 and proceeded through a series of such in the time since then. I’m trying to think of what kind of people might be visiting the PRPR office, and someone who identified and was investigating an immortal might fall under that class.
Sure, if there were any such vampires, which I kind of doubt considering my previous point and also because that’s probably the kind of thing the Volturi would notice and not appreciate.
It’s an interesting idea. I wonder if Carlisle has been publishing medical papers, or something. He’s the vampire that has been vegetarian, and hence high-probability for writing in free time, longest (I think). When did the Denalis become vegetarian?
What I’m suggesting would be more like a vampire whose writing career started under one alias in 1710 and proceeded through a series of such in the time since then. I’m trying to think of what kind of people might be visiting the PRPR office, and someone who identified and was investigating an immortal might fall under that class.
Sure, if there were any such vampires, which I kind of doubt considering my previous point and also because that’s probably the kind of thing the Volturi would notice and not appreciate.
It’s an interesting idea. I wonder if Carlisle has been publishing medical papers, or something. He’s the vampire that has been vegetarian, and hence high-probability for writing in free time, longest (I think). When did the Denalis become vegetarian?