Derek takes his time looking at each exhibit and greeting the artists. Eventually he comes to a themed exhibit of works by a woman named Eva, who is standing by her display. He acknowledges her with a smile and a nod, then focuses on her paintings and the exhibit pamphlet.
"The paintings themselves are quite skillfully done, though the content is rather morbid," he notes. "She'd probably be an Autumn or a Winter." Next he takes some time to read the pamphlet and consideer the question asked within.
"What would I do? I'd probably do everything I could to assure the best legacy possible. I think I'm already doing that, though." Giving the matter more thought, Derek feels comfortable in the legacy he is creating through his work as a teacher, helping his students develop their talents to their full potential. "I can always do more of that, though," he concludes. Next he thinks about other areas of his life, which leads him to consider what he might do to create a positive legacy among his kind and within the local freehold.
"I'll have to give that more thought," he muses.
Noticing she is exchanging greetings with an acquaintance of some sort, Derek waits patiently, hoping to catch her attention and speak with her for a moment.