Nick brought her hand up to kiss the back of it, smiling a little shyly. He wasn't sure where they still stood, since her memories of him were a little more vague. Not that he pushed for her to change them, but Nick was set to let her remember on her own. There was no need to rush, they had all the time in the world ahead of them.
"Yeah I know how that feels," he said with a nod, "It was quiet at work too. Tommy came down to the shop with Tyler for a while. Tommy played checkers against one of the regulars and won. It was kinda funny."
Nick startled a little at the knock, straightening up in his chair before he turned to look to the door. He smiled widely and said, "Hi Gina. You can come in."