She couldn't help but laugh at his words, playfully shaking her head. "I hope you never have children, if that's your attitude." She joked, silver-blue eyes shining with amusement.
She happily followed the man over towards the benches, setting her paints down on one and waiting until he sat down. "You know I'd always be happy to paint you. People who work here are my favorite to paint. I like getting to know you all a little more." She grinned. She just didn't want to feel like a outsider anymore. And everyone so far had been so welcoming. "Hmm.. I have a couple of ideas, you're going to have to trust me." She told the man, deciding not to tell him before she started work. Because she wanted to surprise him. Hopefully it was a good surprise.
Picking up a brush she dipped it into the solution to wet it, before dabbing the white paint. "This might be a little cold.." She warned him. pulling a face when she remembered who she was talking to. "Sorry, that's the warning I give everyone, I guess you prefer the cold."