Sana shook her head, though she was amused that she had still managed to pin Azah's habits. "Your work's important to you," she said, and it was of course true. Family restaurants had benefits and downsides; it took a whole lot to get fired, but it often meant dedicating more of your interest than employees who weren't blood relations, and Sana could understand that. "I mean, it's a good idea to make sure you're getting a few evenings out too and all, but I'm sure you are, with Vicky, or someone else."
It wasn't the most subtle of ways to bring the subject to the surface, but it wasn't the strangest leap possible either, and left it open for some measure of interpretation on Azah's behalf.