"Well, I'm not! I'm sorry, you know I care about you but you kind of do sound like a scenery chewing weirdo." She snickered. "We have to play a part but we don't have to pretend to be on a stage."
She shrugged at his question. "Jack's got us, he said we could have dinner here no charge. Get whatever you want I guess. And you just do you, but a you who's in the 50s, married to me, and has a baby. Please don't do that sudden volume change thing again."
Sighing, Juno noticed for the first time that she was a little tired. This had been a lot to take in today. She laid her head sideways on the table. "I'll have whatever you get."