You realize I won't accept anything you try to offer as payback, right? I think I still owe you for a few things.
[She gives him a look before grabbing the plate of apple pie, heating it up a little to give it that extra boost of tastiness before adding a scoop of ice cream for good measure. She doesn't hold back the small laugh at the question, grabbing a fork for him before answering.]
No. I don't have the stomach for full-on politics.
[It was all a game of who could lie better and who made better deals over drinks and expensive food. Her time with Jane had definitely opened up her eyes to a few things, even before the aliens. Sure it had originally been a vessel towards graduation, but so much had changed. She'd gotten the degree and the six credits, but damned if she knew what to do with it all now.]
It was more of a focus on helping people who couldn't help themselves - human rights and that kind of stuff.
[She'd had all sorts of idealistic plans on how she was going to help people - save the world in her own way. Even if it was just on a small scale - it would be something. Grabbing another fork, she hops up to sit on the counter behind the bar - stealing a bite of the pie before asking a question of her own.]
What about you - did you have any big dreams or aspirations before the army?
/huffs at distraction - he's more than welcome to come around anytime in tank tops
[She gives him a look before grabbing the plate of apple pie, heating it up a little to give it that extra boost of tastiness before adding a scoop of ice cream for good measure. She doesn't hold back the small laugh at the question, grabbing a fork for him before answering.]
No. I don't have the stomach for full-on politics.
[It was all a game of who could lie better and who made better deals over drinks and expensive food. Her time with Jane had definitely opened up her eyes to a few things, even before the aliens. Sure it had originally been a vessel towards graduation, but so much had changed. She'd gotten the degree and the six credits, but damned if she knew what to do with it all now.]
It was more of a focus on helping people who couldn't help themselves - human rights and that kind of stuff.
[She'd had all sorts of idealistic plans on how she was going to help people - save the world in her own way. Even if it was just on a small scale - it would be something. Grabbing another fork, she hops up to sit on the counter behind the bar - stealing a bite of the pie before asking a question of her own.]
What about you - did you have any big dreams or aspirations before the army?