"I can't wait to see it;" she responded, nodding her head as he told her about Nadia. She was interested to know what Nate's style was like, more than anything. What sorts of questions he was asking, if he was going for an angle, if he had a specific cinematic style to go along with it. It was probably more than Nora should be expecting with the limited technology they had available to them, but she still wanted to make things beautiful. This was just as important as telling the story to her because it actually told a completely different story.
"Hellhounds," she replied immediately, mostly because it was an obvious choice. But she'd done a fair amount of thinking on that. "But even different levels of the Hellhounds. Rodeo, who's the leader of the pack and is in charge of everything in front of us. Teagan, because she's a female perspective on a male-dominated group and she's every bit as tough as the others. Josh. Newly patched and still trying to figure it out. Make my way out from there." But there was even more to it than that. "I want to focus on what they do, but I think I want to focus on the transition. How they got there. You know? What made all of them become a part of a bike gang - and then something a hell of a lot more than that?" Nora was rambling, now, but she'd given this a fair amount of thought. She had a lot of time on her hands, too, so there was that.