That was a kind of uncomfortable reaction, making Tony's smile dim without hers to keep it energized until he could set it with more brittle practice. Not that Tony could make any sense of how she was responding, but this was rough ground for both of them, they had to lay a foundation and Tony didn't mind rolling up his sleeves. "Good, that's me covered," he was glad to get out of the way. Whatever image she clearly had of him they could work with, and spend the brief time they had together talking about her. "Wanda, beautiful accent, I take it you're not from around here. Actually, before we get to-- I take it just about every guy here has offered to show you around already, but I guarantee you they will not be able to treat you to the experience that I am prepared to commit to. Top three priorities, what are they?" he prompted, hand up to count off for her and sticking his thumb out first with a tentative, "Art?" He gave it a wiggle, not sure where that landed. "Architecture? Famous movie scenes?"