Looking at her daughter it was almost difficult to differentiate her from one that had born on earth. She had adapted. She looked as if she belonged in this sort of lifestyle. It caused Tenel Ka to feel conflicting feelings. On one hand it was good to see her daughter so natural and so comfortable here because this gave her a chance to escape from everything in their own galaxy. On the other hand it almost worried her, and along with that she almost felt as if they could find little in common because they were so different. She wasn't going to leave it at that, though. She couldn't. Allana was her daughter and despite her cold exterior, Tenel Ka did have feelings and did care. It was taking the Hapan Queen much longer to assimilate to the culture. Perhaps if she remained here very long she would move further along, but for now she was still very much the woman that had been pulled from her own galaxy.
With a slight nod, the mother smiled at her daughter and then found herself watching her daughter speak, nodding lightly. "I believe that 12th Street Cafe will be quite fine. I hadn't thought of any other location as of yet." Tenel Ka wanted Allana to pick the location so that she would, perhaps, feel more comfortable. The dog didn't phase Tenel Ka much at all because Jacen had collected so many pets in his younger days. In that moment Allana reminded her mother a great deal of Jacen. It brought a smile to her face.
"I understand. You father collected animals in his youth as well." She commented before nodding. She moved to head out the door, ready to spend time with her daughter.