Andrea let out a small breath, before continuning. Reminding herself not to squee, ramble, or make any kind of fool of herself. It was interesting how she could be the bad ass Angel of Vengeance (and she so knew that she was bad ass), deal with torturing demons, alien tincans, and so many other things just fine. But give one of her favorite cha -- people? And she was tweleve all over again. Though Andrea was starting to wonder if she had been this bad even at tweleve. Attending a rock concert and being excited didn't compare to being face to face with Riku. "Different world, different rules. Which you know. In this world, a lot of the people are thought to be fictional. Movies, books, television shows, video games. You name it. Actually. To be honest, I think the apartment is filled more with the fictional crowd then the non one." Back on track, Andrea. "As I was saying. Fictional. In this world you and your friends are in a --" Video game? Right. Well, might as well say that and then explain more. "video game. Which are very basically ... Stories that you can play. There are also different types of books on your adventures. That's how I know." She wasn't going to state the obvious, that she knew most everything that the writers had deemed it worthy to know. Which Andrea had realized wasn't as much as people thought. They didn't always show motives or delve into history or show what happened off screen. Things that made people fully developed and a person. More than just some person's fictional creation.
Was this a conversation to be having on the sidewalk? Not really. It probably wasn't a conversation to be having right off anyway. However, Andrea felt if anyone could handle it. It would be him. Maybe it wasn't fair of her to take the decision and just dump it on him. However, it was give him time absorb it now or deal with the questions of it later, and why she had left it out. "I know you have no reason to believe that I won't hurt you but standing in the middle of the sidewalk ... While there have been worse ideas, there are probably better ones. For this conversation. So you can walk with me or I know this little coffee shop not to far away. You can keep your keyblade on hand and I'll keep mine filled with my groceries."