Rachel raised an eyebrow at Grant's evasive answer of how he came to be missing an eye. Well, she couldn't blame him for not wanting to recall a traumatic experience. It wasn't as if she didn't have her fair share of secrets she would take to the grave. "I understand. Russia, huh? How much more cliche can you get? That's like where every movie character goes to disappear." Rachel joked, taking a seat on the ledge. "So... what else is new?" She asked, swinging her legs lazily while she admired the view. "You must have some stories about your work, and you're being rather quiet for someone who came looking for me to talk." --- Hikari was still giggling when was done drying herself off and slipping on the dress. She planted a kiss on Ironsight's cheek. "That was fun. It's nice to meet a guy who knows what he's doing for once." She joked, sitting herself on the counter and pulling the archer to her, wrapping her legs around his hips as she pulled him in for a kiss. "I expected an archer to have skilled fingers but you seem to have quite the tongue and..." Her voice trailed off into giggles as she got off the sink and finished dressing. "Well, you were taking me out to dinner, no?" She winked before leaving the bathroom. She rather liked the guy, even if he was a Sentinel. They hadn't quite made it clear if this was a one-time thing or not, but Hikari would ask later. Superheroes had no luxury of attachments. She wasn't going to demand more than Ironsight was willing to give. The whole Titan vs. Sentinels thing might throw a wrench in their plans for romance, but she was willing to give a try if he was. She sure as hell wasn't going to say that out loud right after what happened. She didn't want to seem clingy or getting ahead of herself.