Nodding, Shannon gave Leo a small smile. "That I am," she confirmed. Well, he was rather nice looking...she'd have to tell Kaylee about him, later. This place was just swarming with good looking men. A fleeting, amusing thought rolled around in Shannon's brain for a split second. Maybe the clownshoes who were running this show were gay men. It made her think of the conversation with Dean and she snorted slightly, shaking her head and holding up a hand to indicate to Leo that it was nothing about him she was laughing at; just that she was maybe a little cracked and worse for the wear.
"That's true," she agreed softly. Still, it would've been nice to see Domeki's face again. To know that he was all right and that he wasn't merely another body in the woods that no one had found yet. That thought made her stomach turn with nervousness, so she pushed it away. She had to keep her hopes up that she'd find him. If she resigned herself to the fact that he was dead, she'd break down again the way she had in front of Sam the night before.
Shannon was not a religious woman, but she remembered, as he spoke, that Leo was. Or at least that had been the implication, when he'd said he wanted to say a few words for the woman's body to help her on her way. In any case, religious or not, the sentiment was appreciated. "I hope so," she replied with a sad smile.
"Oh yeah, definitely," Shannon replied in mock seriousness when he unfolded the shirt again. She couldn't help laughing a little when he set his coat aside and held the eye sore up against himself and asked if it brought out the color of his eyes. "Totally. Very chic," she laughed, giving him the universal sign for 'okay' by curling her thumb and first finger into an O, leaving the other three fingers extended as she winked and gave him a grin. "We should make sure you get yourself some green or red plaid polyester pants to go with it, because really that's the only thing I can think of that would make the outfit complete," she giggled. It was nice to joke around and distract herself from her worry for a little while.