"Yeah, he did! Kind of a lot, actually. That's where most of his famous work shows up," she explained, probably more excited than she should have been that Josh could discuss this with her. She hadn't talked about it in so long, and she didn't know why, but it was just really comforting for her to talk about it. It was something that she had cared so much about in the old world, and it was something familiar to her. Most things that were familiar to her no longer existed or were lost, and so talking about something she was comfortable with really helped Nora get into a good spot. She wasn't sure how it'd happened, but Josh had her thinking about things that she hadn't been able to think about for the last few months. And she found she'd missed it sorely. "You definitely should, at some point in your life." Nora felt herself smiling slightly. "If we ever find a way to, um, stream a movie or something like that, we could watch one together, if you wanted." Nora wasn't really sure why she'd said that, but she had, and she definitely wasn't taking it back now.
She felt her unsureness disappearing, though, when Josh's hand moved around hers into a thumb war. She had to laugh at the spontaneity of it, but she felt her heart warm over it. Nora didn't like to feel cheesy normally, but she needed this. She realized just how much when she began fiercely trying to win. If Nora was anything at all, it was extremely competitive.
"You played soccer?" she asked, thumb wiggling around to try to escape impending doom from his. "My parents made me do some sort of sport, so I chose lacrosse." Nora grimaced humorously. "I was really terrible."