The comment about the 90s hadn't even crossed her mind on how it would sound strange. That's how comfortable she was around Oliver right now. Or, really, anytime. Like she had been before when he was here. It felt great to see that she could easily fall into that when he came back. He may not remember but the process wasn't that difficult.
Probably wasn't because he knew she was his friend's daughter. Roxanne only hoped he wasn't being friendly for their sake because, then, oh boy.
It was the first story that popped into her mind and she had a feeling it would take him by surprise but not... that much. And so she couldn't help bursting out in laughter at his reaction and then covering her mouth. "I'm sorry, I guess I should have given you a warning." She took a tissue sitting on the counter on her other side and held it up for Oliver, pointing to his chin to indicate that he'd gotten some there. "I think after that accident, she'll actually buy herself a real one."