"I'm not sure if I'd call it peer pressure exactly, but thanks." After a brief moment of hesitation she took a seat, noticing but not commenting on the hint of bitterness in his tone. It only made her more aware of just how little people actually revealed about themselves in everyday conversations, aside from a few hints and clues here and there. For a second she thought Xavier was about to complain, but she relaxed once he said he didn't mind. "Oh, good. Usually he's not very loud, but he has his vocal moments. He's a black lab - still small for his breed, but he's getting there."
Hannah didn't know very much about investing or any of that, but she knew enough to be able to deduce that Xavier must have been investing in this D2, if they were business partners. Still, it was impressive - if he was an investor then he had to have money. "It must be exciting. Risky, but when it pays off, probably worth it." She couldn't help but laugh a little when he asked what she did, since in comparison their jobs were... very different. "It's not quite as impressive as what you do, but I work at an animal shelter a few blocks from the building.