Penny noticed as he tossed coins into the tin and hid her grin. It was a Nice thing to do, and though Orsino didn't seem to be much of a talker, sparing some change said more about him than answering her ramblings.
"I told you it was just around the corner." Penny pushed open the door and held it open for Orsino to follow through. The small cafe was about half full - in the corner were to old women who were discussing their latest Bingo gossip over scones and tea and near to them was a young family, the children slurping fizzy drinks whilst their parents held a whispered argument about whos turn it was to change the nappy of the baby currently chewing his toes and gurgling happily in his pram.
"Oh, here's an empty table," Penny spotted one and slid in the brightly coloured and bench, despositing the bag beside her. Her feet brushed the ground and should she be so inclined, she could have drummed them against the botom of the booth.
She decided to leave the drumming to the professionals for the time being.
"Its nice to meet you, in person as opposed to through the journals," she dragged a hand through her hair and sent it curling in every direction as she tried to think of what to say. "Did you ever recieve any more cake?"