It didnât take much to realize that she wasnât the only one Colin had texted and she couldnât blame him. How many people would actually be up this late and even willing to go out? Not many. Enid smiled lightly at the male not really sure how to react or respond to the situation. She didnât really recognize him, but there was no shock. She didnât know a whole lot of people in the town sheâd lived in for two years.
But what he was suggesting was the very thing that Colin and she had just been talking about. They werenât on a date. This is why she never went into public if she could help it. People tended to get the wrong idea. It was the look on the firefighterâs face in reaction to Niko that made the situation even funnier and she found herself trying not to laugh.
She listened to them banter. Yeah she was used to people getting the wrong impression and while she was never comfortable in social situations, she figured this was a crowd that she could handle. She barely heard Colinâs next words as her eyes landed on the newcomerâs camera. Her eyes light up and she went to grab it before she stopped herself.
âSorry, may I?â She asked pointing to the camera. She wanted to compare it to the ones she owned. While she knew his equipment wouldnât compare to her professional stock, it was nice to see people who liked photography. In a small town it was hard to find interests the same as other people. Maybe this outing wasnât going to be so bad after all. It wasnât like anyone knew her job, so it worked to her advantage. They didnât know she knew anything about the world other than having money from somewhere to build her house. Working outside of the town was coming in handy because she loved showing people up and impressing them. Which was one thing she hoped she could do here in front of the two men who seemed content to pick on each other.