River smiled broadly at both of them. She would certainly ask Lindsey for help, yes. And she knew Hannibal must care for her very much if he was even going to let her pick the menu.
When Lindsey started to say his goodbyes, she threw her arms around him and gave him a hug without much warning, then let him go, stepped back gracefully, and stood there mostly expressionless. He seemed to receive the hug well, she thought, and continued out the door. She wondered what went on in his head, but tried not to let that bother her.
That was gone, now.
Once Lindsey was gone, River turned to Hannibal and went up on her toes, kissing him on the cheek. She was grinning again in a second, too happy to say anything. River didn't think she had to.