She supposed he had a point there, even though she believed it would still be exciting for awhile. Sure, the novelty would wear off eventually, but that happened regardless of where someone lived.
When he laughed, she smiled and gave a small laugh herself as some of the awkwardness of this initial meeting was starting to quickly ebb away. Even though they had just met, she felt comfortable with him - she had to, otherwise she wouldn't have even thought about getting on the Eye. "Unfortunately, this one is a muggle novel, so the ending can't be changed. Hopefully I like it." She held up her fingers and crossed them playfully.
Some of the awkwardness crept back in when he held his hand out to her and she stupidly looked at it for several seconds before he withdrew it. Ducking her head to look at the camera around her neck and fiddle with one of the settings, she nodded. "It is," she said and looked up again once she was satisfied. She looked at him briefly before standing up and slowly, hesitantly, anxiously made her way to one of the windows in the pod. Her hands gripped the railing in front of her and she felt slightly dizzy when she looked down. "We're getting higher and we've still got a ways to go," she observed and finally looked out at the horizon; she immediately understood why so many people came on this thing each day.