She grinned, "So we have a resident technological expert. Just what we need at the end of the world." Leaning back on her hands she tilted her head and studied his movements. He did seem like he knew what he was doing. That might come in useful some time. Shifting she toyed with her hair. "I knew that already," She muttered sitting back up and dropping her chin into her hand. "I meant why now? It's been a few years now why the sudden thought that we need solar electricity?"
She was actually finding him entertaining. Once upon a time his story about being awake for three days would have her taking pity on him, but now it just meant it was easier to annoy him. "I have plenty of ideas of how dangerous. I'm trying to figure out why you're giving in and letting me bother you if you're so concerned about electrocuting yourself." Honestly she wasn't too phased by his complaining, there seemed to be some bug going around. She'd heard only yesterday that it was too cold in the sunlight and she wanted to tell the woman to put more clothes on. It was November what did she expect? A heat wave?