“He didn't,” with a laugh, “but I thought it was funny. Incongruous.” She'd told him to not be a baby and drink the beer, and he'd- tolerated the fact she'd taken him to listen to dwarven industrial metal played live. Boromir was an inarguably good person who'd probably not be Ivan's biggest fan, if they'd ever met when he was alive; to be fair, very few of her friends approve of her relationship, but Sonja hasn't objected, which is the only really, really important opinion.
Which is most of why she's not gone out of her way to introduce him to people. Minimizing the opportunity for people to threaten to kill him or argue with her about what a terrible idea it is- or, in the case of Jae, because vampires make him uncomfortable and she doesn't want him to be. Of course, it's never really occurred to her that Ivan would be interested in knowing many of them in the first place.
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Which is most of why she's not gone out of her way to introduce him to people. Minimizing the opportunity for people to threaten to kill him or argue with her about what a terrible idea it is- or, in the case of Jae, because vampires make him uncomfortable and she doesn't want him to be. Of course, it's never really occurred to her that Ivan would be interested in knowing many of them in the first place.