Gaius watched Willow's reaction and immediately grew perplexed.
"Wait ... Did you just--"
But Six was refusing to acknowledge that she may or may not have made contact with the red haired girl. She wanted to talk about a different subject.
"Sounds like a good place to meet more of God's children," Six whispered as she slowly walked around behind him so that she might look at the poster as well. She draped her arms around his neck and licked at his earlobe.
Gaius closed his eyes. And for a moment, he looked like he might--
She bit his ear and snatched him from his erotic dream state. Another wince, fearing she might have drawn blood. Of course, she didn't. At least, none that anyone would be able to see. Pain was all relative, after all. And Gaius was still under the impression that she was only in his mind.
"I like tea."
He didn't know what she meant by the English comment. But he assumed it had something to do with the lunch. Perhaps a colloquial term from whatever loony bin she had escaped from.
"This is not Earth," Gaius insisted.
"Aww, Gaius. Don't hurt her feelings. She's so young and inexperienced and ... Mmm ..." Six reached down the front of Gaius shirt, slowly lingering further and further downward until--
Gaius jumped about a foot to the side, waving his arm, like he'd just seen a bee or something.