everything happens quickly enough to unsettle reid somewhat --
though, all things considered, she's glad she didn't bump into
anyone ill-tempered. reassessing the situation leaves her briefly
not paying attention to what's being said, and she rejoins the
human experience somewhere around 'community compost pile.'
her eyes dart up from the cup to the person speaking, and she
deliberates a moment. "Um... I don't think we do. That's not a bad
idea, though." maybe the laments of dalton's locals (that the town
will soon be full of nothing but hipster millennials) aren't so drastic
after all.
'long story' seems like a phrase she's heard time and time again,
and the familiarity of it makes her smile. when the question comes
up, she finds herself noticing it takes her a second to figure out just
how long she
has lived in dalton. "About two years now, actually.
Welcome to Dalton. I guess if you've got to
end up anywhere, this
is a pretty good turnout," she says, her tone gradually brightening.
"I'm Reid. It's nice to meet you -- and, uh, sorry again."