"That would be nice, thank you." Rather than respond to her, she just took a seat, perching herself on the edge of the sofa, posture straight and tall. It hardly looked relaxing, but she wasn't here to relax. She did not know Lily well enough to be at ease in her apartment. The other woman was kind and warm, but appearances could be extremely deceiving. She still had no idea what lurked beneath the outer shell. All of their conversations so far had been basic small talk.
"I doubt it. People are rude and impatient, and even though it's not your fault, you take the blame anyway. Most people can't be bothered to tip well, either. But, it makes ends meet." And it got her foot in the door in the restaurant scene around here. It let her scope out her competition in the kitchens around town and gave nothing away. It served its purpose.