[quote=@Z2010Deadmeat] "Because why not [i]Kat[/i]?" Lee asked drawing out her name in the same manner. "I do not prefer interacting with large groups at once. Its too much noise and confusion. Something I do not enjoy dealing with." He said. "Besides...your not the same as the others are you? No...I can see it in your eyes. You seem to get a thrill out of trouble don't you? You don't directly cause it though, after all if you did you would not be sitting by yourself. No you prefer it when something curious comes to you. Then like a fire with wood thrown on it, you watch as your work increases the flames." Lee said enjoying the conversation he was having with this young woman "Its not anarchy you enjoy to cause. No its more...mischievous I think. After all that's what you are trying to do now isn't it? Lure me in by drawing ever so gently closer with that sweet smile on your face. Your wanting to see how I will react to such action." Lee concluded with a small chuckle. "Im an avid reader myself. Though instead of books I prefer reading people. I can tell beneath that pretty face and that sweet smile is someone who is different from everyone else here and doesn't deny it one moment. You are someone that enjoys living by your own code and not another's. You do not follow others morals nor do you condemn them for their beliefs. You are a very unique shade of gray." Lee said not breaking eye contact with her own eyes. "You are a very interesting read." He concluded. [/quote] She didn't flinch at his deft report, but her mind was whirring far quicker than before. He recognised her - or her father. As true to her as they were, his words were vague enough they could apply to him also. They looked alike, she knew as much and he'd seen the book which was another huge indicator. She wasn't hiding either; it was entirely possible she threw on something Asgardian this morning, hair rings or jewelry, but enough that she might has well written it across her face for anyone who cared to see. Gods, this place was dulling her. Then again, maybe she was over thinking it. She was [i]bored[/i] and recent events had only made her realise as such; one might think it would be enough to sate her for now but it had only made her miss the world she had left behind even more. Who was to say that need wasn't radiating off her, hanging in the air about her as an almost physical presence. Stranger things had happened. But for now she couldn't know the truth, now was the time to walk between the two. She gave a light laugh, looking away for a moment as she straightened up. [b]"You got me but can you really blame a girl for trying? The monotony around here, it's mind-numbing. Yet everyone seems content to drift along."[/b] She gave a small shrug and tore off a small piece of bread and popped it in her mouth. [b]"Don't ever call me grey though."[/b]