The shock of seeing him again must have stayed on Brinlee’s face for nearly a minute before a bright smile broke through. It wasn’t that it was bad to see him or anything, not in the slightest. But the lobby of the hotel she lived in was the last place she would ever expect to run into him again. “Oh, you work here? That- that’s amazing, so do I! Do you live here too?” She asked, surprised all over again that if he was doing the staff live-in program that she hadn’t run into him sooner. Then again, it was a pretty big hotel. Levi was so familiar to her, someone she remembered so clearly and yet had barely spoken to. Occasional waves, smiles and hellos when they were both outside were pretty much the extent of how well she actually knew him. “I’m good! Finished school and started working here so I can’t really complain. That’s pretty much the most exciting thing that’s happened to me though, you know how I tend to keep things pretty tame.” If there was anyone who would know how she kept her life pretty lowkey it would be him who would have saw how little she went out growing up. Though as soon as she said it she couldn’t help blushing slightly with the realization that it was presumptive to think he would have noticed anything about her life just because they had lived across from each other. “Uh, what about you though? I’m sure your life is much more exciting, what do you do here?”
Levi nods his head, “yeah I’ve been working here for roughly two months. I’m surprised we haven’t ran into each other sooner.” He says with a smile. He listens as she talks about herself and he nods his head contently. “Oh-- what were you studying?” He asks as he closes his book and tucks it back into his bag. He sits a bit more comfortably in his seat, his leg crossing over the other as he relaxes back into it. “Oh I’m the banquet manager here.” He tells her with a small shrug. “I was promoted a few weeks ago. I guess I’m really good at planning.” A soft chuckle escapes his mouth.