"Good luck with that," Cece drawled. "The whole system needs to be gutted before you implement those changes, so good luck with that, kid." Vive le revolution, or whatever. She had a lot of thoughts on that topic, but wasn't about to get on a soapbox in the pizza place. Instead she took a sip of water and shrugged. "Yeah, alright. Sounds like a fair trade. But only because I like you," she added, wagging a finger at him, "You get the friend discount. Everyone else has to pay full price." She was very serious about charging for her services.
Cece rolled her eyes. "Ugh, people." He was right though. There had been quite the influx lately. "That's impressive though. Almost gives me hope for the strange and unusual people in this spooky little town."