She couldn't help but laugh as she relaxed in her seat, leaning back a little. "Easy." she said when Audrey jumped. Though it was probably Adenah's fault for not making a less abrupt entrance. She had just sort of sat, quite quickly too. It amazed her how much Audrey could work, just how good she was at it. Maybe she could be that good, but she wasn't, not at school. No, she knew how to work as hard as Audrey, but it was at dance. She but every bit of effort into it, and she usually came out on top because of it. She could concentrate on dancing like Audrey could on work. That much time and detail always went into her practices and into any competitions, videos, or projects she ever had going that involved dance. Except now she had one more thing that had to come first, that had to come before her dance. Apparently the whole entire world had to come first, her duty as a Soldier was top priority. She still didn't know what she thought about that. Was it just a dream, or a joke? But every time she looked at her left arm and saw the watch that was now her transformation tool, she was reminded that, no, it was not a dream.
Dee looked around the busy cafe, a bit of a surprised look on her face. Audrey could actually concentrate here? "And here I thought I was the only one who could concentrate in an environment like this." she said bemused. Adenah always had music, or noise going where ever she worked. People wondered how it was she managed to get work done with so much distraction. To her, silence was a distraction, because any little noise, like a pipe dripping, or the house creaking, or a car driving by was annoying. Lots of noise just blended into the background and she could ignore it. Maybe her mind was just warped, but it worked for her. "What's the essay on?" yeah, she should really do some homework. Dee was the kind of person who usually waited to the last minute to do work. She needed some pressure to get it done, but she always did get it done in the end. Which was more than what some people could say. That, and she had to keep up her grades if she wanted to dance. That was motivation enough for the young European.
Nodding when she repeated the question, she hadn't really expected that kind of answer. Mostly she was just expecting a 'good' or 'stressed' kind of thing. But this actually worked quite well to her advantage, she didn't have to bring the topic up carefully. Audrey had done that quite nicely for her, so she was just going to go with it. Yes, running with it made the most sense, therefor she didn't really have to pry that much and look suspicious. A small frown crossed her mouth for a split second before she got rid of it. Nothing at all except the really odd feelings. No more sea water...but the feelings. Adenah had seen fire, and then became the Soldier of Flame...there just had to be some connection between Audrey and the sea water. "Nothing?" she asked, maybe a little too hopefully. "Like...no run ins with strange people or things you can't explain?" she blinked for a moment, realizing that maybe she sounded to serious, and then added, just to not sound weird. "No alien encounters or abductions?" she cracked a smile, trying to keep it light while looking for info. Maybe Audrey had changed, but was keeping it a secret.