When the Doctor mentioned that trouble would be bad for business, she couldn't help but smile a little bit more. It would be bad for business, yes, but other things as well. Though she knew him well enough by now to pick up on his dry sense of humor. Though looking at them from the outside, Rose wasn't sure how much they really knew about one another. It made her a bit sad to think that they could still be considered strangers, just bumbling around in the TARDIS, killing time without really getting to know one another. Of course the fight back in time was still flashing in the back of her mind and Rose considered the idea that the Doctor still might be mad at her and want his space. He came back, yeah, but it was to save the day, not because they made up. And when they did, it was sort of rushed. The Doctor said something but she didn't quite catch it. He then poured some more tea for them which was what helped her snap out of her troublesome thoughts. She berated herself internally for spacing out so much. She needed to soak up the culture and enjoy herself a little more, she knew that. Rose gave a nod when he mentioned the food wasn't bad either. "Yeah." Was all she could say. She took another few deep sips from her cup and looked around, trying to push her feelings back to normal. The girl had been through so much. She'd seen a Dalek and almost ended up ruining that. Then there was the meeting with Charles Dickens and even the Slitheen who wanted to take over the world. If she felt a bit worn out, she couldn't imagine how the Doctor was faring. "You know, if you wanted to go and get a massage or do whatever it is Time Lords do to relax, I can hang out here or walk around." She commented as she picked out a small sandwich that looked safe enough to eat. It tasted a bit like chicken salad but she highly doubted that it was chicken. Either way, she was happy to have something to nibble on.