He could offer no real insight on that; aside from his brief stint at the school, he really didn't involve himself with kids. He did recall there'd been a TV room that had seemed pretty popular, so he grinned a little. "I'll let you know," he assured her as he glanced briefly over to her. He doubted he was going to come up with anything, but who knew what the future would bring? Maybe he'd stumble across some idea that he just had to see in writing.
"Both," he concluded after a quiet moment. It was probably more the first than the second, and despite his time working on a team (they were useful, after all), he had still be set to go out on his own. But that was his past, his business, his quest he guessed. It wasn't anything they'd needed to concern themselves with. It was a shame he had no idea how that turned out. "Not really a team player," he said, but there was just a touch of uncertainty to the statement, barely detectable. It hadn't been so bad, and he couldn't have rescued her alone. Or survived alone. His brow furrowed briefly before he looked away to shake it off. It was all the past, anyway.