Frowning gently Reaver looked to the young man. He had been disappointed by the reaction and had at least hopped to have heard an adorable story of young romance. But sometimes you simply couldn't force things to happen any more than time could be stopped. His thoughts gave pause, now that would be something to have for sure. The ability to play with time itself, though he'd dare not trespass there. Sure it would be fun but when you mess with a god's domain you can very well sign a death warrant, and in some cases worse. Focusing on the here and now he looked to Atticus and raised one of his dark brows. He objected to being called a good boy? Most young men would be happy to receive praise. Though he did suspect that everyone was different and had their own wishes. And so he let out a sigh and placed a hand on the boy's shoulder and pet it gently. "Very well Atticus, I'll just call you as your name is. Also I'd more than love to see this show you've described. It sounds extremely interesting if not entertaining at the very least." Letting a calm smile claim his lips he cast a long look at the fountain once more his eyes settled upon it then he scanned around the crowd. His sharp blue eyes picking up details he didn't care for. Brown cloaks, black coats, and people of abundance. Though his thoughts began to shift as he remembered what Atticus had said about the dancers.
A light blush graced his face, though Atticus had reaffirmed there was little nudity or it was simply gone too quickly to reminisce over. It didn't stop his mind from going into over drive like most men's did when it came to such a topic. Letting his mind drift off into thoughts best left within his mind it was a full chime and a half before he realized he was just standing there like an idiot. Quickly he focused his eyes on the fountain though he had been admiring it the whole time. Sighing gently he looked to Atticus again. "This was a very marvelous sight. Though I am curious to know of what else you have to show me in this fair city of yours? And what other stories that you'll indulgent me with." Reaver let out his most charming smile once more, in all honesty the boy was an object of curiosity to him. He had woven quite a fine tale around the fountain, and it was a great choice indeed for a first sight. Quite curious now and with higher expectations for their next destination he felt afterwards they should pick up something to eat. After all he was sure that the growing boy by his side would like to eat something. He just hoped his little guide didn't eat him out of hearth and home. Not that he really had either of them at the moment.