She'd not admit it to anyone else, but the gesture of bringing her hand to his lips made her heart skip. She was fairly sure that if she had to do all of this alone, she'd nor really do as well. It had taken a lot for her to admit that she couldn't do things alone, nor that she should.
And really she knew she'd regret not at least trying this. She was allowed good things, and she knew she could trust Harry not to let her push him away. There was a comfort in that, in having someone who knew her best of all.
"Sure," her voice was teasing though because that was a good foundation. Even with this new thing they were still friends. "Any ideas? There's an actual sushi place that seems decent. And there's the local spots. I've heard the best way of getting to know a place is by their food." She was happy enough to try almost anything. Back when she'd been a cop, those little places had often been the best places to get info.
"Of course not," she added in a tone of voice that told how much shit she planned on giving him for this. "That's why it's in a secret basement, I'm sure." She didn't doubt him, but poking fun was part of it all. And he'd do just the same if the positions were switched.
She smiled up at Mouse, hesitant to really let go of Harry's hand but still made her way up the stairs. "Think so."