She gave a grateful nod when he gestured to the back. It was a relief that there even was coffee on the plane, much less anything to add to it. With this newfound information she sat up, regained her balance, and headed to the back of the plane. Sure enough, there were two pots of dark coloured liquid at the back, as well as cream, sugar, and various other things she could throw into the drink to make it stronger. She wondered if there was any difference between the two pots in front of her, but before she could ask the answer was given like magic. Though the two looked similar, one was coffee and one was… sleeping tea? She turned to look at him with a confused and slightly disturbed look. “Uh, why would you have sleep inducing- nevermind, I don’t want to know”. It was definitely an odd choice of beverage in her eyes, but it was sort of justifiable in the sense of if someone wanted to take a nap on the way there. So almost any other person except her. She scavenged around for a cup before pouring some of the liquid in the left pot out into it, making sure to do so when the plane wasn’t shaking too much. No need to spill the coffee she needed everywhere in the plane. She added a few spoons of sugar and a splash of cream; the recipe for a perfect cup of coffee. With her beautiful creation in hand, she headed back to her seat. Her attention drifted to the front of the plane, where the sky stretched out in front of them like an infinite horizon and clouds dotted the landscape. It was a beautiful sight to look at, for sure. She casually sipped her drink, eyes locked on the horizon until she had finished her warm beverage. Perhaps the flight wouldn’t be as tediously boring as she expected; play a few puzzles, look out the window at the clouds, maybe spark up some more idle chatter if the caffeine gave her enough energy. “Thanks for the coffee, dude. Caffeine is a lifesaver, am I right?” She paused. “Say, what’s your mutation? Just curious. If you have one.”