Amused by his passion and sudden overflow of words that seemed to both flow and be disjointed at once she let him go on until he seemed to run out of fuel or at least catch up with himself, "I like seeing analyzing situations in events, I had to do that at the ministry, so partially--when you explain it that way at least, I get it," Astrology and numerology, not so much, she had never developed a taste for these things and disliked it when people trying to simplify and condense her into one word, and she told him so, "Astrology though? It's so vague it can usually fit anyone, how reliable is that?" It wasn't that she was questioning his interest, more like perplexed about how that piece fit in with the rest of them.
Shizuru shook her head, "I excelled at my old one," Not cocky or arrogant, just confident, "They both suit me, just in different ways. I enjoyed it for the most part, I just woke up and knew it was time to move on. It'll probably happen here eventually too." It just happened to her, suddenly done with a thing or person. It was hard to explain, "Thank you, Dominic for the compliment--tell me, is it weird to be coworkers with your old teachers?" She imagined it was stranger for him with the ones he had worked with for all 7 years, suddenly being on level with them.