Though Charlie’s wasn’t a short man, Havardr towered over the man by a good foot and walking in together he could see over the man’s head. Again, the house was beautiful and that wasn’t something that he had expected. He also didn’t expect to find one of his ex-girlfriend’s sitting in the chair. His sister was always a fan of her, during the time they were dating and when Erin began to appear in films, maybe his sister set this up in hopes the two would end up back together. Oh she was going to get a talking to when he got home, but that thought was for a later time. They didn’t end on bad terms, just had to part ways to better themselves educationally. According to his sister, Erin married and was now going through a nasty divorce. Havardr felt bad for her, she was an incredible person and didn’t deserve the additional stress that came with a divorce. Who would have thought he’d have the chance to help. “See your fame precedes you.” Charles said with a grin as Havardr and he sat down across from Erin on the couch. It was obvious the previous relationship wasn’t common knowledge and it felt only right that Havardr kept his mouth shut about it. “Well mam’,” He began, his soft politeness ringing through showing his still gentle nature. “I worked for a few years as a bouncer at a night club and formerly a bartender, which means I’m used to dealing with people who could be a problem. I also worked security for large events and helped presenters and performers navigate their way through large crowds and overly excited people. I’m afraid I do have many adventurous stories because I’ve found that most people are rather compliant with me.” He gave a small shrug, lifting and dropping his large shoulders before he straightened himself more upright and continued to look her directly in the eyes. “In a sense I feel like I am qualified, but that mam’ is your decision not mine.”