"At least I'm not the only one, then." Most people were cynical for a reason, she hoped his wasn't as screwed up as hers, but she couldn't be sure and she wasn't in a place where she would just ask about that. "Someone needs to balance out the dreamers." Some people just had no idea how to remove the rose tinted glasses through which they viewed everything.
Not a yes, either he was against help in general or he really wanted to do it on his own. She couldn't fault him on that. The best way to learn was to do it until you got it right. Plus, like he had said, he was going to fine without one for a while. If he really needed a place to stay, there were probably plenty of people who would share.
"Seriously, I was only half way through Making a Murderer and now I'm not sure I'll ever finish it." she said dramatically with a heavy sigh, shaking her head. Also Chinese good. She really wanted some Chinese food. "What, hunting, building and teaching self defense and weapons use doesn't count as recreation? It's absolutely a viable past time."
Sara straightened up when he told her to quit dicking around, arching her eyebrows. She was half surprised, half impressed. She didn't think anyone had spoken to her like that here once yet, only Maria had come close when they started taking shots about coffee. "Well, okay then. Demanding much." she added with a smirk before she pushed to her feet.
There had been no actual plans to go swimming, she wouldn't have even stopped here for this long had he not been here to talk to. But what the hell. If he turned away or not she didn't pay any attention, Sara didn't really give a damn in the end. She pulled off her clothes, tossing them to a safe distance away from the waters edge before taking two steps into the lake and diving under. Resurfacing, she ran her hands over her head, pushing blonde strands of hair out of her eyes. "I don't think it will ever be possible to get bored of having a lake."