Quirking an eyebrow, Nick had a hard time believing this guy didn’t know that zombies were attracted to noise. “Very funny,” she remarked with a half smile. “Something tells me you know when to be quiet, y’know, for your safety and all.” Because self-preservation was something most anyone and everyone had ingrained in them, especially now with the world having fallen to pieces. After all, wasn’t that why Jacob had shot their daddy? To save ‘em all from ending up like him.
“Hate to break it to you, but all movies are old movies now,” Nick pointed out with a laugh. Nothing new had come out in years, but she supposed Star Wars was still in the ‘older movie’ category of things. “My brothers used to do that sometimes,” she had been too little, but she could remember Jacob, Benjamin and Levi racing up and down the aisle with those toys. “They didn’t get thrown out though, store manager just asked my daddy to keep ‘em under control.”
Nick just laughed when Jax scowled at her. She supposed that most of that was just an act, after all her comment hadn’t been that insulting; at least she didn’t think so. “Oh, you’re perceptive, that’s good,” she chirped, a small smile pulling up the corners of her mouth. “Mostly Disney/PIXAR movies, something that’s about as far away from what we’re living in as possible.” She watched horror movies, but always made sure they weren’t zombie films.