Bailey couldn't help but smile a little bit more when he laughed a little. It felt good to be able to joke around like that a little bit, without having to over think everything in the process. In response to his question she put a little bit of playful sarcasm into her voice as she smirked a little bit. "Oh yes," she started. "You know how much I love reading about Ancient Macedonia." So, work reading. She knew that it wasn't required, but as someone who could go to any place at any given time, she liked to be able to have a handle on at least some of the basics of where she might end up. It just made the job that much easier...and the Ravenclaw in her wouldn't let her slack at all either.
"I'm very glad to hear that." Especially since she really didn't have a back up plan that she liked. She would have tried to figure it out, but she was just thankful that she didn't have to right now. The less she had to think about things in general, was probably for the better. "I don't doubt that you know the best places to go, since a lot of it has changed around here in the past few years." she said making a bit of a face. She didn't like not knowing her way around places. She'd taken a lot of time in the past few months to try and familiarize herself with her old haunts, but that was just something that took some time.
Bailey took another drink from her pint before she responded, reaching for an extra napkin to wipe her lip a bit since it had been awfully heady. Oh well, still tasted good. "Yeah, been really busy lately. The Bank is pulling all of our people out of Columbia mid-next month." Just because of how bad things had gotten in that country, it was deemed no longer safe. "So we're sending people out there left and right to try and clean up the site and finish up anything that needs to get done." And she had no idea if she was going to be one of them. Not that she'd actually mind, there were enough charms and spells that she could use to keep herself safe. And in all honesty, it wouldn't be the worst place she'd ever had to go. Not that she was likely to admit that to anyone.
"How about you?" she said sounding rather concerned at the moment. "They're not running you ragged are they?" she asked, thinking this might be a legitimate thing.