"I think there will have to be a wide range of brains mapped in order for this to work with the kinds of people who are here." She was sure that there were a lot of different types here. The easiest would be, more than likely, the City born people who didn't seem to have much variation. Then there were people like Tony and Fred. And herself, really. Would genetic mutation make a difference in how brains worked? Would Dinah's powers create different needs?
Annie giggled happily as Tony shifted them. "I might need a whole day off." She admitted. "To recover."
She had missed Tony, and now she was feeling exactly how much she'd missed him. Their conversations, the closeness, his mind and his body. Annie vowed that she wasn't going to let so much time go by without having some kind of date night. Especially not when they were working in the same building. They needed to have time together that had nothing to do with work or projects and that was more than passing one another in a hallway.
His kisses were nice and his touches were lovely. Annie ran a hand along the side of his neck and into his hair. And made a bit of an exasperated noise when he pulled away.
"Considering you're going to have to teach me how to map a brain in the first place, I think you've got all the say on when it happens."