If there's one thing she's tried multiple times to bring up when alone with the Mayor, it's the lack of "due process" deal. Nothing ever comes of it, in fact the subject is usually bluntly changed or outright ignored. She isn't a fan of it, eyebrows pulling together slightly at having the specific issue at the front of her thoughts again.
"I'd say I have a decent bullshit detector," She starts, thinking back mostly to times when she was dealing with dumb guys who thought they were hot shit hitting on her in bars, nodding as she continues, "And my gut hasn't done me wrong yet with warning me about situations or people."
Typically, she doesn't trust many people and especially not when first making contact. This guy? Seems fine enough so far, but despite the slew of information she's tossed at him, it's nothing she keeps private, exactly. She wouldn't trust him to foot the bill if she ordered something, much less anything that'd affect her personally. It's not him, she just keeps a bubble up and suspects most if not all people aren't all that good. Whether it's them being intentionally evil or bad people, or they're just idiots or inexperienced and it's not entirely their fault, the only beings she feels right off the cuff are good are kids and animals.
Now. If that would help anything, being doubtful and suspicious of most people when meeting them, she doesn't know. It's kept her safe so far, personally. But, she has gone on undercover missions many times, having to pretend to be someone else, not a threat, blend in. She knows what to and not to do when hiding the truth. She figures, that could probably help her in what to look for with people and their stories or claims. So she nods to his question, pretty confident she could.
"I'll be honest," And not cocky or anything even at the cost of her fat head and ego, "Working with someone who could read minds or sense lies or whatever would probably be the best bet with lives and innocent people on the line, but I'd say that'd apply for anyone not just me. But yea, I'm confident I could decide if someone's a lying scumbag or a real victim."
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"I'd say I have a decent bullshit detector," She starts, thinking back mostly to times when she was dealing with dumb guys who thought they were hot shit hitting on her in bars, nodding as she continues, "And my gut hasn't done me wrong yet with warning me about situations or people."
Typically, she doesn't trust many people and especially not when first making contact. This guy? Seems fine enough so far, but despite the slew of information she's tossed at him, it's nothing she keeps private, exactly. She wouldn't trust him to foot the bill if she ordered something, much less anything that'd affect her personally. It's not him, she just keeps a bubble up and suspects most if not all people aren't all that good. Whether it's them being intentionally evil or bad people, or they're just idiots or inexperienced and it's not entirely their fault, the only beings she feels right off the cuff are good are kids and animals.
Now. If that would help anything, being doubtful and suspicious of most people when meeting them, she doesn't know. It's kept her safe so far, personally. But, she has gone on undercover missions many times, having to pretend to be someone else, not a threat, blend in. She knows what to and not to do when hiding the truth. She figures, that could probably help her in what to look for with people and their stories or claims. So she nods to his question, pretty confident she could.
"I'll be honest," And not cocky or anything even at the cost of her fat head and ego, "Working with someone who could read minds or sense lies or whatever would probably be the best bet with lives and innocent people on the line, but I'd say that'd apply for anyone not just me. But yea, I'm confident I could decide if someone's a lying scumbag or a real victim."