She shrugged, as if discussing the potential amount of very lethal drugs in town was akin to discussing the weather. What people did to ruin their lives didn't bother her as long as it didn't bleed over into them stealing from her to pay for it.
"I know what I like, your burgers can't be that special." She eyed him with a challenging expression, partially baiting and partially just making a declaration. Normally simple was better with food, the less ingredients the better, hell that worked with most things in life. The more people, or things that were involved the more that could break.
That was a jump that had her blinking, "No. I don't go to the movies often." She enjoyed movies, actually, very much. However she had problems with making scheduled movies, when there were other things to do she nearly always ended up late. That would be way she was a little more lax with customers and acquaintances dropping by her place, otherwise she would lift her head up from whatever she was working on and it would be two days after she said she would meet them. But she shrugged, "Cat said I might enjoy it though."
Briar was careful not to say Cat was her friend, or anything really. They were work colleagues, and she wasn't going to imply otherwise, especially not to a stranger, "Why? You askin' me on a date?" The grin on her face said she knew he wasn't, "You let me tinker with that and I might say yes." She flicked her finger at his chair with a hopeful expression. It was worth a shot really, seemed like he was warming up to her. As much as anyone did really.