Abigail smiled brightly as Roman complimented her cooking skills, making her blush slightly. "Thank you, I try my best. I always liked to make my own food, so I don't really go out to eat that often... That, and also I just don't know any good places to go to. I also don't like to go to food places by myself, I like having company with me. So you can imagine how happy I am that you came here." She said, eating some more food before her eyes grew wide as she listened to Roman's story. "Whoa, really? I would've never guessed you were from Brazil!" Abigail exclaimed, really amazed. She giggled a bit after seeing his proud smile, which gave her the idea that he worked hard to perfect his English. Listening attentively, Abigail began to wonder what it was like to move into the US with a visa like that. A lot of hard work and tedious processing, probably. "I honestly don't really know much about visas and things like that, to be honest." She admitted, taking another bite of her food. "I moved a lot, like I said before, but sorta settled down when I entered highschool. As for the legal immigrant stuff, I don't really know how my dad did it, but I guess being an international business man for a very long time helped him figure out what to do for the whole citizenship deal in the States. So by the time I finally got to New York, I was already a citizen here and everything is okay. I stayed here with my mom while my dad continued to travel and do business, but a few months after I graduated, my mom started working with him again once she knew I was ready to go to college and stuff like that. It's honestly kinda complicated, all of this, but it's basically what happened." Abigail took a sip of her water and sighed. "But the bad thing about moving a lot is just the fact that I don't get to stay long enough to be friends with people sometimes. I have only probably three friends, one of them being someone I met while doing charity work here. It's kinda boring not having friends.." Abigail laughed nervously.