*The tea wasn't as hot as she thought*nods* Just a bit, you know if that science department was focused on improving your tech, instead of doing experiments that, I find pointless and does nothing but to keep occupied. You could have nanobots now. *due to limit in her vision she at least tried to look him eye* Until the watch recharges. *and she corrected* I can't go through time, but I can go through space and dimensions. You are not unnerved by the fact I look blind? Most people are.
He evaluated his unusual guest with steady eyes, giving no immediate response to her rough perception of the company’s successes and shortcomings. “Priorities,” he informed her with a gentleness that cautioned against dismissal, but offered no further explanation. “We may yet get there, if in a way you may find entirely unanticipated, and unconventional.” There was soft expectation, or perhaps promise, in his words, but he shut his eyes briefly and swept the matter aside with gentle dismissal, returning his gaze to her pale irises.
“I am aware of them and cautious of their trait in the event it conceals something I should beware, but that is half the side of curiosity for their story, which I considered rude to bring up.” His brows lifted lightly. “How could I assume they are not normal from whatever time and place you have traveled from?” He offered her a soft upturning of the lips, gently eased away into memory soon after. “Would you share with me their story and yours?”













