The entire situation at the moment did have a sort of air of "awkward" to it and Kate that may have been describing it a little too lightly. Truthfully, Seth and her hadn't spoken much without the tall, looming figure of Richie around to be a sort of buffer from the obvious sense of something more serious that may or may not be between Kate and his older brother. Having dealt with a dose of hell, a monstrous, vengeful demon, and yes, death, there hadn't been much of chance to dwell on anything of that sort, but that didn't mean it disappeared within a cloud of smoke either. In fact, all of that had indeed been just that...a cloud of smoke. A way for them to avoid whatever this was for a time and they'd both sort of been, in a way, grateful for it. Then there was, again, always Richard as a distraction, a way to again avoid them being alone together for more than a few minutes at most. Now? Now, Richie wasn't here and the situation unfolding around them? Let's just say Kate knew it wasn't at the level of crazy they needed to be able to avoid everything this might or might now be.
At his comment, Kate looked over at him with a hint of a smirk playing upon her lips. "Since when have I ever been like every teenager girl?" Even before all the shit in Mexico, Kate was the daughter of a preacher, from a small town, and honestly, not thinking that she would ever truly escape it even with the prospect of attending college somewhere else. She was more plain, far from so frivolous or silly to think about some sort of grandiose dream like that. She'd have been content with a simple life and at one point, content to possibly end up with a relationship like that of what her parents shared. Of course that was off the table after everything and her choices in men? Let's say they went from quoting the bible to quoting movie stars from classics.
Kate didn't view it as a downgrade or anything like that. Her thoughts about the man beside her remained far more complex than that. His question, again worded somewhat awkward, pulled Kate from her thoughts on the complicated matter and she glanced out at the city once more. "There's this place called The Last Drop. We could head there," she replied after a moment. "Or any place along the way."