"I bet the more we get to know them, the more interesting they're going to turn out to be," she speculated. Really, it made sense though -- she wasn't going to go spouting off what she was to someone she'd just met, so why should she expect anyone else to? Some people did -- obviously -- but she thought the majority were going to hold their cards close to their vests, so to speak. "That's what she said," Jaime relayed. "I mean, it seemed pretty good, very realistic, but ..." she trailed off to imply that she didn't completely buy it.
"Maybe I'll stick a note on the bulletin board later," she decided with a little grin. If she remembered, she'd do that. She figured whatever booing and hissing she got wouldn't be bad enough to outweigh the chuckles she was sure it would bring.
"There you go. Putting on a show of our own design. We should get points for creativity or a big Christmas bonus or something," she quipped.