Daciana tried to see the good in everything. Sometimes it got her in trouble (George), sometimes it came to discovering brand new beauty in something she hadn't seen it before. Either way, it always taught her something new about either herself or the thing or people she was looking at. To Daciana, lessons were important because if you didn't learn them, you were going to go through them until you did.
"Well, I think it's incredibly admirable. I mean, you took on a profession that has to you seeing humanity at it's most in need. And at it's most stubborn. You see people in so many different dispositions that it's impossible not to wonder how you deal with it every day, even if you don't deal with them one on one."
She wrote something else down in her notebook and then continued. "Even if you stayed in a lab everyday, that's still a way you're helping further any research or cures or developments in helping people. You could very well discover the next cure to cancer. I'm not sure that's something that most humans could do."
It was meant as a compliment to Doctor van der Zee, not as an insult to humanity. Even if it came out that way. She didn't know where she stood when it came to the supernaturals vs. humans, but Daciana herself was very neutral on the entire thing for now. She knew humans could be both good and bad, just like supernaturals could be both good and bad. It depended on the individual, not the species as a whole.
"I know you don't know me very well, but, I think you should own that title you worked for. You put your heart and soul into earning that right and that title. Use it. I figure you'd be pretty fantastic with it. It even has a nice ring to it. Doctor van der Zee. You could rock the white lab coat too. It would compliment your skin tone." She grinned, as if she had just discovered the cure for cancer herself, and then turned back to the walls, trying to figure out the last of what she wanted to put there.