"Exactly. Anything was going to be an improvement." He replied quite simply, before sobering and nodding. "I'll admit, I didn't know much about werewolves before we came here - just the stuff they insist on you learning in school, but it would make sense. And I agree - you know I don't exactly have issues with privacy or lack thereof, but again, it's an improvement."
He chuckled a bit. "Well, Lisa will be pleased she hasn't underestimated him. I'll admit I don't know him well enough to know." he replied, before shaking his head. "One day we'll find something here that's not actively trying to kill us, I swear."
He nodded. "A fair point and if I'm right, a goose has a fair bit of meat on it generally." he said, thinking of the size of them - he wasn't sure if he'd ever eaten goose before but he might well have done, especially abroad. "It does, doesn't it? Tom seems to be all about making things comfier here, not that I'm complaining. The showers were enough really, but nobody is going to say no to some extras." He replied, thinking that there were also other uses for those kinds of spaced. He'd certainly used them that way before - and they weren't likely to be done this week besides. "He probably would, he misses work, I think. The stuff they were doing there was a lot more exciting to him than any of this structural stuff." he said, finding it strangely easy to talk about Tom and his preferences. He'd file that one for later. "Around the world? Ideally without a post apocalyptic jungle room now, right?" he asked, teasing but only just.