Stephanie took another bite from her ice cream and gave Xander a nod. "Trust me, I know all about the merits of fast food. For one thing, my mom worked late, so I ate it a lot back in Gotham. Plus I've gotten good use from their dollar menus a couple times over the last few weeks, so it's safe to say I'm a fan of the burgers," she said with a grin. Granted, most of the burgers she'd gotten in Gotham were from one diner or another, but they had the occasional fast food place as well.
"Andrew, huh?" Stephanie asked, brow perked a bit as she thought back over the people she'd met here in town. "Wait, isn't he that really nerdy gay guy?" As soon as the words were out of her mouth Stephanie regretted them. Or, well, she regretted one of them. Hopefully he actually was as gay as he seemed, or that the guy wouldn't think that was some sort of insult, because she certainly didn't mean it that way. She was just trying to come up with a way to describe him, and that happened to be what came to mind first. "I've met him once, when I first got to the complex. But you're right, he really doesn't seem like the sort of guy that would be able to help stop the end of the world. But hey, people don't always turn out how you expect them to."
The comment about seeing his favorite characters come to life made Stephanie laugh some though. "Magical, huh?" Stephanie teased a bit, even wiggling the fingers of her free hand as she said it. "That actually kinda makes me hope I'm not one of your favorite so-called characters. Those shoes sound way too big for me to fill." And wasn't that the truth. She didn't really want people to have crazy high expectations of her, because Stephanie thought that would just lead to disappointment when she managed to screw something up again. Not that Stephanie was planning on screwing up. "And hey, nothing wrong with living in the basement when you're still young. But you don't seem like a guy in his thirties and still living in the basement. That's when it starts getting sketchy."