By that point, Stephanie suspected that he'd come to check up on her. But hey, at least she had enough sense to know better than to flat out ask him if he had. After all, he seemed embarrassed enough when she'd laughed some at his I came for food explanation. So instead of saying anything about maybe he just came to see her she gave him a warm smile. Because, really? That was kinda sweet if it was the case. "That's good," she said, nodding a bit. "It looks fine from here so I guess I don't have to kick Tim's ass as soon as I get back to Lawrence." Really, Stephanie had no idea what was up with that kid lately. Sure, she was pretending like she didn't notice something weird about him, but she could have sworn he wasn't so freaking emo last time she saw him at that age. But whatever. He wasn't her problem any more. And in all honesty? Stephanie was glad to pass him on to Dawn.
"You can have some of my sandwich if you want," she added with a shrug before picking up her can of Coke to take a sip. It wouldn't be that hard to share part of it, she'd cut into four triangles, after all. "Training's going good. It's just three of us up here, me, Buffy, and some weird old guy that I'm pretty sure is a robot or something if you open him up. But he's pretty easy to ignore so that's a non-issue."