Aenigma
The young Warlock listens to the other man's words, paying careful attention to the details that Dillon is describing. "Well that definitely sounds interesting to say the least. I find the dynamics of human interaction in that sort of scenarios to be quite fascinating," he says in response giving a slight nod. "As far as the trios of protagonists go, I have noticed this pattern as well...but you know, they say three is a magical number." He lets out a little chuckle as he says those words.
As Martha approaches and Dillon makes the proper introductions, Bobby offers the petite woman a friendly smile. "I am quite well, thank you," he says in response, a little smirk forming on the corner of his lips as she uses the title Mister in front of his name. "You can just call me Bobby though; there's no need for formalities." He offers her another smile, just to make sure she doesn't think he is offended by being called a mister or anything of the sort.
"Well, it is certainly not one of the originals, but they do say imitation is the biggest form of flattery," says the youngster in response to Martha's comment about The Beekeeper's Apprentice. "Besides, there are countless novels, comics, TV shows and even movies that revolve around Mr. Holmes, which just goes to say that what I told Dillon not long ago about the detective being one of the most celebrated literary figures of the past century, is in fact true."
He turns his attention to Jim as he speaks, giving the book in his hands a quick glance. As Bobby is about to return his attention to the current conversation, another man approaches. It was the same man that had been talking with Martha and the other group earlier, who seems to work at the library by the looks of it.
"Good evening sir," says the Warlock with a polite smile. "It's quite a sale you've got going here tonight."