“I present people with what they want to see, even if they know it’s too good to be true. But it’s their option if they want to accept it or not,” he pointed out. Most accept it. That was why past girlfriends were always good for the moment but then when they weren’t good it was because their illusion was shattered and they saw who Jacen really was. “Maybe I am a little over the top, but better overconfident than boring, right?” Jacen nodded. He definitely knew that if anyone understood it had to have been her. He wondered so many things about her life. He wanted to know where she’d been all this time. But he’d ask in due time. “It does. You can ball out I’ll even see if I can get my connection to give you a few extra toys too.” Jacen knew most of the people in the fast food places. he frequented them for lunch quite often. “We should chill sometime and catch you up. I didn’t watch much tv as a kid either. Being ousted from house to house and family member to family member, you sort of tend to miss out on a lot of things.” Jacen frowned. “You know, you are awesome, but you should probably should actually put your hands on the handlebars. I’m attempting to have faith in you. Let me believe in you, Kitten.”
“Well, if you ask me, I’d prefer to just see you, fucked up or not, over some facade,” Carter said with a little shrug. When people tried to show her an alter ego, it tended to push her away more than anything else. “And, for the record, I doubt you’ve ever been boring in your entire life,” Carter pointed out with a little shrug. “You have a burger king connection? Wow. You think you know a guy and then it turns out you’re on a date with a celebrity,” She joked, giving him a playful look as she pulled into the shooting rang, putting the bike into park. “Isn’t that what we’re doing now?” She pointed out, a hint of a smile tugging at the corner of her lips as she looked over at him. “That’s what magic is for. Don’t you know? I’m Harry Freaking Potter, Robin,” She told him sticking out her tongue lightly at him.