Les laughed at the appreciative sniff and the wide grin that spread over his face. "I've been told finding hobbies outside of work is important," she teased him, repeating something that perhaps an old teacher or counselor shared with her. Even when she was in high school, she had worked at the shop Don and Ricky ran back home and was told time and time again that she needed to focus on school if she ever hoped to graduate. School, hobbies... they were the same difference, right?
She grinned as she shook her head. "Uh-huh, it's like you don't even know me," she scoffing noise, looking her best to look put out though she truly wasn't, pulling his chain this time. So she was perhaps a little dramatic!
"You can't go wrong with your usual," she said with a grin. "They make a great dirty chai as well."
i'm sorry about her - she's a mess sometimes! Lol!
She grinned as she shook her head. "Uh-huh, it's like you don't even know me," she scoffing noise, looking her best to look put out though she truly wasn't, pulling his chain this time. So she was perhaps a little dramatic!
"You can't go wrong with your usual," she said with a grin. "They make a great dirty chai as well."