Dinah couldn't help but stare for a moment at everything from the offer of juice to the mention of manners and inviting her in and Enigma's mother. Now there was a little punch to the gut. The murder of her adoptive parents had been a turning point and not for the better. If that memory had been erased somehow, well... that made things extremely complicated. And there was a part of her that hoped that it never came back.
She followed the redhead to the office. It was more than a little strange that Tony had allowed her to run the company-and oh yes, Dinah did follow her occasional (former, perhaps?) teammates in the news whenever stories on them showed up.
While she wanted to see Enigma on the path to good and she strongly believed that giving people trust was a great way to give them the desire to keep that trust, she also wouldn't have started with something as big as running an entire company. But it wasn't her company or her rules, so it didn't matter what she thought really.
"So what's the first thing you remember of the City?" Dinah asked, still trying to figure out how long the memory loss had been going on.