Devika chuckled softly. "He seems nice enough. Very calm spirited. I like that." She went to get the metal as Roxy had requested, carefully plucking several pieces to avoid getting her fingertips or hands cut. J grinned at Roxy as Devika moved away. "Come on, now, Rox. You need a little sunshine in your life, and that empath girl seems pretty sunny. Lookit those adorable dimples. I think this could be good for you." Devika returned, somewhat lost in thought. So, Roxy was a lesbian? That made her feel a little less awkward being bisexual. It wasn't exactly breakfast conversation, but Roxy didn't seem ashamed or embarrassed at all. Then again, Devika couldn't imagine Roxy embarrassed about anything, ever. "Here you go, Roxy. I hope this is enough." She handed over the pieces of metal, wondering what they were for. J nodded at Devika when she came back. "Having an assistant looks useful. Do you do computers?" "Oh, I don't know much about computers, besides the basics of using one." Devika admitted.