There really wasn't a whole lot of point to wanting to change people. Or at least trying to change people that didn't have a desire to change themselves. Not that Cassandra always followed that little rule of thumb. There had been chunks of her life where she had wished more than anything else in the world she could change certain people. Make them see things differently, maybe make them see her differently? But she learned long ago that didn't happen. For better or for worse.
"I don't even think I can eat the double fudge anythings..." Cassandra nodded her head with a laugh. Most definitely leave those for his brother. Though minus that herbal seasoning. Not that Cassandra would ever even think of adding that to food. She knew what it was, but that was about the extent of it all. Generally speaking she didn't really get why people liked that kind of stuff but she also had a bit of a penchant for not losing control.
Her head nodded along, following what Jasper was saying. "Oh I know! I mean... It didn't even really consider myself anything... well I didn't think any of this existed. There's bound to be so many things to learn about." Almost a never ending subject it seemed, especially if Jasper was still working his way through it. "Well next time I'm headed to the library with some free time on my hands I'll ask for a couple of titles to check out." Though free time was a bit scarce, it would happen sooner or later.
Cassandra's lips tilted up into a smile. "Well good, I don't think I want to drag anyone anywhere. I much prefer asking." And she just might do that one of these days. Ooh maybe she'd make up some food and they could eat it on the beach. When it wasn't cold that is. Even if Jasper didn't mind the cold... it tended to make her sick if she was out in the damp cold too often. Hard part about being human and all.
Her head nodded slowly. Frown forming for a moment before it was pushed aside. Maybe she would want to talk with her and maybe she wouldn't. Cassandra could never tell. And part of her wasn't sure she wanted her to... well she'd want her to if that would help Ada... but she wouldn't know how to help the situation and that was always a hard spot to be in. And sometimes, it made her a little bit sad when she thought about how different she still was from so many people, sometimes.
The moment was shaken off, Cassandra really didn't like to be melodramatic or so serious all of the time. At least not when the opportunity to just... be content presented itself. And hunkering down to watch a movie with Jasper was just that sort of opportunity. Her eyes opened wide as she looked over at Jasper. "Throw candies at me... you wouldn't! And waste them!" She said laughing, nose scrunched up with the sound that came from her lips.
She busied herself extracting the movie from the case and getting the television ready. She'd even taken a few seconds while the menu took it's time coming up to arrange all the goodies on the table for easy reaching. She did have that homemaker gene in her. It all looked good, and she had a handful of candy in her hand before she moved back to the couch where Jasper was already sitting. "Good, we're in it for the long haul I think. Bathroom break between discs!" If she could make it that long. Cassandra sat down on the cushion next to him. Drawing her legs up and tucking her feet to one side. Her sweatshirt was untied from her waist and laid on her lap. She always got cold a little ways into the movie, probably the just sitting there thing.
"I hope there aren't any more of those..." She tried to remember what they were called. "you know the dark things that had the scary faces that were going after the ring... in this one." They were a bit on the scary side for her. She wasn't the scary movie kind of person, she'd pass.