Elsa listened ardently, to him discuss his time in Germany before the waitress approached. She grabbed the menu and read it over while Alden made his order. She then turned and spoke softly, "[color=fff200]Uh...I'll have the same, but change that drink to a Stolichnaya on ice if you have it. Thankyou.[/color]" The waitress nodded then took back the menu with a wink, "[color=7ea7d8]Be back in a smidge.[/color]" Elsa watched as the men howled and sneered at the young girl as she passed. She shook her head before turning back to Alden, "[color=fff200]It's good to hear that your family vere on the right side after the war. My family vere lucky enough to have a few family members in France, so they escaped a few years before things got bad. I was very thankful for the Allies acceptance of them. We had heard that many of my people vere treated rather roughly after the war.[/color]" She looked out the window at a couple walking by, "[color=fff200]Not to say that being home would have been any better. It wasn't home anymore, but I'm sure you know that though.[/color]" Suddenly the waitress popped up with their drinks and sandwiches, "[color=7ea7d8]Here you are! Sorry bout the wait![/color]" Elsa looked at her sandwich, but instead picked up the drink, sipping it slowly, "[color=fff200]Mmmm...at least somethings don't change.[/color]"