Re: Quicklog: Donna T/Felicity S
A welcome from a non-native is better than no welcome at all. [Felicity, with her computers which were often isolating at best and her mouth that tended to run away with itself and spout a lot of nonsense and things that most people didn't say outloud, didn't always find it easy to fit in and so she tended to appreciate anybody who tried to accept her as she was.] I'm assuming by take over, you mean the recent mission thing or whatever that was. Oliver did some and I was a bit on the outside, but mostly it was handled by the others. Maybe we'll be of more use next time. Especially now that we're here.
[Picking up her wine glass, Felicity nodded and pointed in the direction and of empty booth and headed in that direction, sliding in on one side, she put her glass down and her handbag next to her.] Easy does not feel comforting, unfortunately. Not much does, so getting used to it doesn't seem possible. You've been aware of it longer than I have, I assume?