[Smiling in amusement when he lists everything off, Skye leans back in her seat again. Looking over in the direction of the kitchen area briefly to see if their food was being made before her attention is back on him.]
Yeah, I wouldn't know.
[She sort of regrets admitting that, even if she isn't that ashamed of dropping out. It was the right thing for her at the time.]
You'd probably have a lot more to talk about with these people I work with back home. They're way more science-y than me. It's like they're speaking a different language.
[Skye hesitates to answer because despite not being official or anything, she still feels the need to protect SHIELD's secrets here. Only a few people know and that's because they are also aware of it back home.]
I worked for myself.
[Which isn't a lie, until she was taken in by SHIELD. She tries to make it sound as dull as possible in the hopes that he doesn't feel the need to press for more info, even if he's just trying to make conversation.
Saved by the food. Moving her cup of coffee out of the way she thanks the waitress after she places their food on the table.]
This is one of the very few reasons being stuck here isn't always the worst.
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Yeah, I wouldn't know.
[She sort of regrets admitting that, even if she isn't that ashamed of dropping out. It was the right thing for her at the time.]
You'd probably have a lot more to talk about with these people I work with back home. They're way more science-y than me. It's like they're speaking a different language.
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[Considering how his jobs go after college... well.
Yeah, anyway. Too serious to think about.]
Who did you work for again?
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I worked for myself.
[Which isn't a lie, until she was taken in by SHIELD. She tries to make it sound as dull as possible in the hopes that he doesn't feel the need to press for more info, even if he's just trying to make conversation.
Saved by the food. Moving her cup of coffee out of the way she thanks the waitress after she places their food on the table.]
This is one of the very few reasons being stuck here isn't always the worst.
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(Even if he wonders about that obvious shift in conversation; he sees you, Skye.)]
You mean the fact that I don't have bills to pay and I make actual money to afford pancakes?
You bet.
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[Is it really a joke when it's the truth? Getting a forkful of food, Skye practically makes into her seat.]
I could live off of this.
[
At one point she's literally done just that.]How's yours?
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... Gulp.]
... Really good.
[Wow, wait, is half the stack on his plate already gone???]
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[How the hell could he eat all of that already?]
Let me guess, you've competed in eating contests?
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... I guess I can't lie, I've definitely done a eating competition to afford rent once.
Still narrowly lost to some skinny Asian kid I could've fit into my pocket, though. Some luck.
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[...
That was way too much information and it reflects on Skye's face as her amused smile fades a little before quickly trying to deflect.]
I knew you looked familiar.
[He didn't.]
Were you at the Coney Island eating contest?
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... That might've been one I've participated in...
[oh my golly]
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Wait, are you serious?
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Noooo, no, not at all!
Why would I say such a thing? Totally not serious.
[........ with shifty eyes, he eats more of his food]
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[Why would he be embarrassed by that? Or is he just pretending to be?]
I’ll have to keep that eating contests in mind, you know, if I ever need extra cash. Not that I could keep up with someone like you, probably.