Raymond gave a smirk whens he said that she took not being classified as a local a compliment. It was the truth. He didn't know how to explain it, but she still had a bit of fight in her. He was going to protest about her paying for his drink, but Danny was already talking to the barista. Both of their attention moved to him, waiting for him to order something. He glanced up at the menu yet again, and then took a small step forward. "I'll have a coffee, a lot of milk and cream please." Ray said. As the two waited for their drinks, Ray looked over at Danny and gave a smile. "Thanks for paying... So you're heading to the East Coast? I'd stay out of Newark. People there are like New Yorkers but a bit greasier, and traffic is terrible." Ray decided to keep with light conversation, even if it sounded a bit half hearted. After his years on the road and him already being a bit cautious of this town, he had a weird feeling she was hiding something from him. The two got their drinks, Ray giving a smile and "thank you" and the barista simply gave a dull smile and walked away from the two. "You visiting any family on the Coast, or site seeing?" Ray decided to ask between their sips of coffee and tea. The coffee had a bit of a bitter and bland taste to it, he thought it fit the town rather nicely, but he didn't say it out loud.