Reena chuckled, shakingher head. "Well if anyone can hold their own in a man-made urban environment, it'd be you. At least without getting into a fight. Now Virginia, that's a place I don't think you could handle. Between the allergens and the open fields and the fact that everyone in Cobbler's Notch talks with an accent that is rather thick? No, I don't think you could." She smirked.
This information was new... and he was right... "Oops," she scratched her head embarrissed. "Knew I forgot something," she murmurred shaking her head. But he was here now. "Well I guess that fate is looking out for you then, except for one thing," she smirked. "I'm the only one here at the moment," she shrugged. "But that's normal. And you were so close to the right place too, Commander."
It was true and she just turned to the side looking at the teahouse so he didn't feel uncomfortable. Despite this, at his comment she didn't flinch, or show any outward appearance of feeling guilty. "Well was I wrong?" she asked seriously. "There is more to life than work, and sometimes, just maybe the best thing is to get out of your shell and do something different," she suggested with a shrug. "It's good for the soul you know."