"I feel that way about a lot of music. Like.. alternative for example. You say that and then they toss all these different bands into that category and some of them are nothing at all alike." Jay shook her head softly. "But maybe music should just be like people. No labels. It's all just music." She shrugged. "Though that could make downloading stuff on I-tunes pretty fucking confusing."
Jay refilled Frankie's glass first and then her own before she moved to sit back down on the bed next to the other woman. "Do you mind if I ask how much the two of you did?" She quirked a brow slightly. "I'm a firm believer of not being able to really define yourself until you've fully experimented with whatever it is you've had on your mind." That kind of went along with the whole "don't knock it until you try it" way of thinking.