She took that as a good sign, that he wasn't easily bored. And decided to leave it at that. She knew her story sounded more like science fiction-action than reality, but by the same token she knew it was enough to both frighten her countrymen and entertain those who weren't. While she was glad that here it had never happened, there as a twinge of guilt - a question of what was happening at home while she was here. But that was not what she was going to think about tonight... not now.
"Well I'll have you know that the best chip shop in the world is right around the corner from my old flat in London, but that could be a local bias too," She grinned. "So long as they have pasta, I'll be very happy. I've been going through withdrawl. Having too much Chinese. And I think the MSG is likely to kill me," she joked.