Hannah wasn't quite sure what to think of Xavier yet, and she didn't usually like coming to conclusions about people based on forum conversations, because a bunch of typed words really wasn't much to go off of. Still, there were some exceptions - like his business partner in D2. Somehow the man had the ability to present himself as an asshole through a computer, and Xavier's vague comment about him being 'difficult' to describe didn't motivate her to change her opinion. She felt incredibly stupid for letting him make her feel bad, not to mention apologizing. The girl in 703 was right - he likely had been lying.
But learning more about the jerk on the deluxe floor wasn't her only reason for accepting Xavier's offer of lunch. She was admittedly curious about her neighbor, and then there was the simple fact that a little human interaction every now and then was nice. Even if he'd been a little skeptical of all the fable business, at least he hadn't been outright rude.
Even though it was just lunch, common courtesy required her to bring something - it was a habit she just couldn't break. It seemed rude to show up empty-handed, even though the fact that she was only going next door was a little amusing. Even though her cooking skills were rather lacking, she managed to bake a batch of cookies the night before that didn't completely suck (she'd tried one just to make sure). Holding the tin full of cookies in one hand - chocolate chip, because everyone liked those, right? - she knocked with the other, offering a smile when the door was opened.
"That's me." Hannah stepped inside, casting a quick glance around and noting how very black and white everything was. It was nice, but somehow it didn't seem very... homey. "And you must be Xavier - it's nice to meet you as well." She turned back, offering the tin with a faint hint of uncertainty. Xavier seemed very sure of himself, and for the first time she thought that homemade cookies might seem a little juvenile. "I hope you like cookies. I made them myself, but I swear they're not terrible."