She wasn't sure what to expect either, but seeing as it was her and Mason together, she wasn't worried. They'd hung out one on one enough times by now that she didn't think this could possibly be awkward. Unless he got a little jealous that she might be better at video games than he was, because they'd never played together before and she had no idea what to expect. And, seeing as he didn't have a Wii, she didn't expect him to be aces at Mario Party on the first go. No one ever was.
"I'm pretty sure most of the games in Mario Party are pretty tame," she told him, "so you can play all of them sitting down. Just so long as you don't get too carried away with trying to beat me." Kiley said this with a smile on her face, following him into the living room so she could set her things down. She could tell the knee was bugging him and though Mason might not want her to see him so weak, she didn't think that at all. How many times had he taken care of her by now? It was her turn now. "Sure thing," she said, smiling as she then found her way into the kitchen. "Do you want - whoa." Okay, so this was what living in a penthouse was like, because the kitchen was huge. And somehow, Kiley had the feeling that Mason didn't even begin to use the room to anywhere near its full potential. "Okay, your place is awesome."