Uh huh. Actually, she can kinda buy that. Just in the infancy of their introduction and she can already tell he's a real boring fuck.
Meanwhile, the employers thing is extremely interesting. And potentially extremely bad news for her.
"Your employers," she echoes, one eyebrow neatly arched. Man, he is hard to read. He could be a total low-level twerp, or her could be a poker-faced player. She's not sure how to gauge, but one thing's for sure: she needs to keep him in sight.
"What," she says gamely, "they don't tell you enough?" She chews her lip and adds, "I'm Sara, by the way." She pointedly doesn't offer him a hand to shake. The fake name isn't gonna do her much good if he really knows his shit, but it's one little stumbling block. Every bit counts.
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Meanwhile, the employers thing is extremely interesting. And potentially extremely bad news for her.
"Your employers," she echoes, one eyebrow neatly arched. Man, he is hard to read. He could be a total low-level twerp, or her could be a poker-faced player. She's not sure how to gauge, but one thing's for sure: she needs to keep him in sight.
"What," she says gamely, "they don't tell you enough?" She chews her lip and adds, "I'm Sara, by the way." She pointedly doesn't offer him a hand to shake. The fake name isn't gonna do her much good if he really knows his shit, but it's one little stumbling block. Every bit counts.