Normally Cameron did know better than to go starting something in a public place when he didn't have anyone around who he knew shared his believes. Normally. He wasn't exactly in his most normal state of mind at the current moment thanks to all of his normal business plus the stress of the wedding. He hadn't forgotten that was coming up. Or that he had a bachelor party that he apparently needed to attend where he wasn't to get too drunk or rowdy because Amanda'd already made clear her threats on whoever was responsible. His cousin. It was always his cousin's fault, ever since they were kids. He didn't have any shame when it came to pointing his finger in his direction.
"I was just making remarks," Cameron replied after a moment. He hadn't been sure whether it was actually worth his time to respond to the redhead or not. Still wasn't sure, actually, but he had his cafe and coffee so he'd decided he might as well. Wasn't like there was anything else in the area that was demanding his attention. Might as well give it to the freaky-eyed woman who'd decided to actually say something back. A lot of people didn't have the backbone to do that and even if she was a bit deformed he still had to hand it to her for saying something. "About the quality of the clientele in this place. It just... seems like it's gone a little downhill." A sip from his coffee before he popped the lid off and moved over to add some sugar.