"Really?" James was honestly surprised and then... satisfied. This would make things a lot easier. But that caused him pause, why would he want things to be easy with her? He wasn't even attracted to women... well... that's what he thought but this woman was making him incredibly confused. Often times he would see a man and find him attractive, picture being with them and wonder what they felt like against his naked skin. But for Lucy, and this nearly brought a blush to his face, he felt like he already knew the answers to those questions and he was eager to relive it all.
Awkwardly he stepped back but then suddenly felt ashamed of the movement. He wasn't about to just let her disappear and he wasn't going to leave here and forget her. "I live in 508, my sister Alex lives on the fifth floor as well. Do you know her? She's a tiny thing." He grinned, forever happy to speak of his sister who he had probably the biggest heart for aside from himself.
He reached for the jar of flowers and held it in his hands, inspecting Lucy's handiwork and giving her a nod. Placing the jar back on the counter he reached for his wallet and handed Lucy his credit card. "They look great."