Etta scrunched her face up, knowing that sort of job was absolutely not for her. "Yeah I can see that relaxation and being at the top of your game is kind of key there," she said. "I juggle a couple of jobs, but it's not that kind of high-pressure thing," she explained. Saying she enjoyed the funeral work didn't tend to go down well with most people, but there was definite satisfaction and a sense of doing something important. But by the time she was involved the point of life or death decisions was already past and she just had to work on honouring who the person had been.
"It has its upsides and downsides," she agreed with a laugh. "The work is important and satisfying, but it's good to have days where I'm not working with almost an entire staff that's known me from the time I could barely walk or earlier!" Not all of the non-family staff had worked for the firm for that long, but many of them had.
"Thanks," she said when her new drink arrived. She'd finished off her previous one in a few gulps while they were near the bar and set her bottle down. She was hoping the result wouldn't be too many burps. "Wanna dance or watch people more?" she asked. The two weren't mutually exclusive, and they were both looking good enough they might attract attention in either scenario, but Etta wasn't feeling drawn exclusively to either option.