Kasai was a little surprised at Avani's response, but relieved as well. She used one arm to attempt to return the hug, holding the crutch under her armpit and leaning in a little before shrugging. It was different then the normal attitude she had seen Avani display, granted she didn't actually know her all too well. Maybe she acted differently back here in the city than out on the mission, under different circumstances. "Don't sweat it, a little teasing never hurt anyone." She smiled and then followed Avani into the apartment, kicking the door closed with her good leg. Walking into the living room, she leaned against her couch and watched as Avani crossed over to the windows. Kasai watched her as she looked out the windows to the city. It was a nice view, she had to admit. One of the reasons she chose to live here. At night, the lights of the city twinkled and filled the space with amber light. Kasai spent many nights just sitting on her couch gazing out to the city, watching the artificial lighting of the buildings mix into the stars lighting up the sky. A smirk appeared when Avani started up with the trash talking again, and she started moving over to the kitchen. "When I'm out of this damn cast we'll have to settle that for sure." A cabinet was opened and Kasai pulled down several bottles, setting them on the countertop. Two glasses were then retrieved from a cabinet adjacent and she looked over at Avani, motioning to the liquor. "But, if a drinking game is what you want, a drinking game is what you shall get." She examined the bottles she had pulled from her cabinet and grinned, grabbing the glasses between her fingers and making her way to the coffee table in the living room. "Now, if you would be a dear and go grab those bottles," She shrugged, "can't really carry much, can't really walk much." Kasai shook her head and then placed the glasses down on the table. She waited for Avani to get the alcohol, and then grinned. Taking a bottle of rum, she poured two initial shots and then held up her glass before downing it. Placing the glass back on the table she looked at the other woman and held out her hand to the options on the table: Rum, whiskey, sake, and vodka. "Pick your poison. What game will it be? Would you rather? Never have I ever? Pennies, perhaps?" Kasai held her head up confidently and waited for Avani to pick her drink and her challenge. It may be that she was being overly cocky, but she wasn't inexperienced in this area so she had reason to believe she could win this bet.