Charlie grinned. "Great. Sounds like a plan." She of course, didn't view it as a date in the slightest. The concept hadn't even crossed her mind. They were friends- and friends could always hang out together.
She cocked her head to the side again. "And by that you mean you mostly work," she translated. Kamal didn't strike her as the type of guy to just laze around, which meant that he had to do something in his spare time. The fact that he was unable to give her anything overly specific meant that he turned his free time into work. "That's probably not healthy." But she left it at that. After all, it really wasn't any of her business. In fact she probably shouldn't have said that at all.
"Anything a little less vague?" she asked, her voice only slightly teasing.
To be perfectly honest, the whole reason she was asking him these things was because she'd recently realized just how little she knew and interacted with her fellow rangers- at least outside of her team. Although she didn't like being social, she could at least get to know them.