Johanna's response was to give Barry the finger, but she was laughing as she did it. "Okay, can you stop being adorable and completely right?" she said. "That's a little too much momentarily perfect for one person."
Which was totally the Johanna Mason way of admitting someone had a point without actually saying they had a point. Because there was only so much agreeing she could do, man. Only so much. Even so, he was right and she would be at the next bonfire. And she'd actually be talking to people, too, not just lurking at the edges! Because that'd defeat the purpose of going.
"I'd better see you there," she teased in return. "Because if I go and I don't see you there, I'm going to hunt you down and kick your ass."
She might or might not be kidding, Barry; do you really want to chance finding out?
"Hey, let me ask you something," she said suddenly. "You ever wonder what your life would be like if you hadn't come here? I mean, not like you doubt it or think you make the wrong choice or anything, but wonder what it'd be like if the choice had never been given to you. Because I suddenly realize that my life would've been similar to here in a lot of ways -- minus the baby aspect -- but that I would entirely take being here instead, inability to socialize properly aside." She grinned.