"Whole grain, no grain, so long as it isn't going to turn my skin green... no offense to the Raxacoricofallapatorians, but a green human? Not entirely my cup of tea," she laughed. "Or its possible that it might be his favorite place," she added with a shrug. It was possible. She knew that she was always likely to reccommend her favorite places. to the that end.
She held onto the top as they made the left, rather impressed with the truck, all told. The Halloween decorations hasn't forgone her notice and while she hadn't voiced it she had her own questions about them. "Well from what I've heard on the news, they've been logicing Drusilla as a mass murderer, which isn't far from the truth, but still," she sighed. "It makes you wonder how much they're actually aware of. After all," she glanced at Eliot as she said this, "they can only stay blind, deaf and dumb to these occurrance for so long..." she paused. "Then again it took a space ship crashing into Big Ben before my countrymen realized that aliens existed..." She let her shouldes fall, wondering if they were nearly there. She was in the mood for a glass of wine after what had happened this week. She made a mental note to pick up a bottle of red when she went out for groceries next. It would do well to have some at very least in her apartment. "I suppose it is just an example of the mind's amazing ability to explain that which it simply is not able to accept."
She thought for a moment. "Do you know if Buffy has set up patrols for Halloween?" She suddenly had a bad feeling at the pit of her stomach, given that the children would likely be out trick or treating... that would make a perfect hunting ground for a child-liking vampire, if she wasn't taken down by then. It was ironic this was the topic she'd been trying to avoid tonight. But it seemed that she kept going to it. It generally took her a few days to adjust to any given situation. But traveling with the Doctor those 'few days' had been shortened to a few hours. But still this was odd. She couldn't get till they got there. At least the stories were familiar. It occurred to her at times that what she'd done is traveled the world and told people to clap their hands if they believed in Timelords... she got an unhealthy amount of amusement from that. Even though at the time it had been anything but.