Ashleigh followed with interest, looking around the house, smiling as he pointed out the varying shades of green, of which there weren't nearly as many as she had been lead to believe. "You've done very well for yourself," she assured him. She still would've liked to be asked to help, but she recognised it as a selfish desire and in no way anything that should be a responsibility of Terence's. Still, to decorate an entire house from the very beginning would be quite an adventure. She sighed quietly, hoping Higgs wouldn't catch it. She'd worried him quite enough with her troubles, and she didn't need advice about how to get out of her job.
"Probably," she admitted, with a slight smile. She was very, very good at making things obnoxiously complex. And Aisling, too, hard warned her about damning the relationship before it could really begin. At Terence's question, she laughed. "You make it sound so simple." And yes, she realised that to him it probably was that simple. Most likely, Axel would have said the same thing. She thought the question over, then nodded slightly. "So far."