It does indeed. She's at ease, happy. She listens well, and occasionally contributes with tidbits about her work in return. The edge of light sarcasm on her comments matches the tone in his, and she looks, it's fair to admit, more content than Sagramore ever saw her other self look when he knew her long ago. There's a small edge of wariness that never leaves her, but it's not for him and it's barely noticeable.