Idris matched her pace easily, casually swinging his bag of fruits gently by his side. "Highly probable, though I've been swamped with unpacking and work ever since I flew into California. Haven't had much time yet to meet and greet my new neighbors." He carefully chose to omit the brief bit of entertainment scouting he'd done the first few nights after he arrived. It hadn't been the most profitable of searches, but there were a couple of hot spots he'd mentally bookmarked to go back to later once he was more settled (as if that word would ever fully apply to him, but the thought itself was amusing).
He felt at ease and within his own environment, though there was no immediate pressure here to make a deal and seal it with the proper signatures and other such paperwork business; he was nevertheless not entirely above nor below making similar arrangements outside of his workplace, given the circumstance. There was a certain initial thrill of handling new clients and feeling things out to see if they were going to give in and buy that pristine condition Lexus or not. People outside of work were basically the same way, all the funny nuances that made them tick and urged them forward showing in their personalities and actions, right down to the choices--deals, might as well say it--they made in their lives. It might do to eventually see what sort of deals Lily would be willing to make or break.
"Work. Adventure. You know how it is." He smiled at Lily, a distinctly playful glint to his eyes. Sobering up just enough, he continued. "I transferred here from Mesa. My father owns a decently well-known car dealership back in Tuscon and I kinda took up his work when I was old enough. They needed a co-manager for the place opening up here and I figured it was as good a chance as any to take...managing a place by myself was getting to be a bit of a hassle. And hey, the weather's nice out here, so I can't say I mind too much."
Idris glanced at the stands they were passing by, then looked back to Lily. The almonds weren't wholly important any longer, for they'd been more of an icebreaker than anything else, but he'd buy some regardless. "And how do you like California so far?"