"I was never much for the coliseum" She mused, setting her cup on the table before continuing, "Killing other people for sport while others wave you on with one hand and exchange money with their other?" Her interest quickly tapering off. Frankly, the situation was starting to make her uncomfortable. Hesitant about jumping right to the man's hesitance with mentioning the 'falling out' he'd had with his daughter, she played it cool and close with her preference to drifting as she doubted she'd see most of the winnings if she played it his way. "No thank you, I am fortunate enough with what I have" Kaite sighed with a slight bow of the head, the sip of the drink warming her face. Her hope at this point was that the captain wasn't the insistent type who'd sold his daughter into slavery to make up for the lapse in earnings or something crazy like that. As far as money went, she had enough provisions to support herself for the next few days although no coins to speak of. The way the expressionless guy looked at Kaite unnerved her, slightly. "It was nice meeting you, Mister Linegom" she offered.