It's obvious Scott cares about his daughter. Cinna's not sure why that makes her a competitor for Scott's affection. He'd find it more of a selling point. But presumably Scott knows more about dating with children than Cinna does. He's not going to fight.
Besides, he'd rather hear about Scott's life than discuss his own. Life in Panem, even in the Capitol, isn't really conducive to having a family. Nor is it something Cinna's proud of.
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Besides, he'd rather hear about Scott's life than discuss his own. Life in Panem, even in the Capitol, isn't really conducive to having a family. Nor is it something Cinna's proud of.
"No. I never really made it that far."