Rhys glanced sideways at Rainbow for a moment before looking back at his laptop. What was with her, asking these sort of questions, and didn't she already know the answers? Rhys felt quite certain that he had, at the very least, spoken of his small family at some point in the past. However, he couldn't really say that he felt annoyed by her questions. Rainbow seemed the be the quiet sort, and Rhys felt rather pleased that she was trying to strike up a conversation. At least she was trying, unlike some of the other people of a similar disposition that Rhys knew. Still, he couldn't exactly resist teasing her slightly. "Whoah there, Rain." He said, the smirk evident in his voice. "Keep asking questions like that and I might think that you were expressing interest." He chuckled, then continued, "Nah, no siblings, no girlfriends. Ex-girlfriends, yeah, but that's a long, long time ago." --- Did Murphy just ask him out on a date? Fletcher could feel his trains of thought screeching to a halt as he registered her invitation. Just what exactly was going on? First Noon, then now her. With Noon, Fletcher could at least respond with whatever was on his mind without much worry. At worst, things would just become awkward, nothing time and a little pleasant conversation couldn't fix. Murphy, however, was his boss, and common sense dictated that one should never get involved with one's superior. It made for a messy work environment. However, Fletcher didn't know if he was in a position to say no either. He gulped, and decided to agree. Perhaps it wasn't what he thought it was, and he was just thinking too much into things. Besides, it would be a good chance for him to get acquainted with the surrounding area, something he had failed to do when he first arrived. "Y-Yeah, sure. I wouldn't mind." He said.