His joke about just ranting to people and they kept giving him money made her giggle. Her blue eyes sparkling with joy as she did so; she loved to laugh. Her father’s job was stressful to a point but ever since he started to work with comedians, he’s learned to relax and for that, she was grateful. “They didn’t teach me that but they did teach me not to talk to strangers. However a stranger who can make me laugh shouldn’t be a stranger anymore.” Her voice was bright, bubbly and happy. Boy; she was glad to be out of the city! “You know, I’m not sure. I saw a diner down the road a bit but there doesn’t seem to be much other than that here.” She said with a nod looking in the direction where she had seen the diner as if trying to picture the road and find something else. Her gaze moved back to him and gave him another cheeky grin showing her dimples, “I’m Amanda. Shall we explore the little town and find a place to eat since we both don’t quite know our way around?”