Dayna raises an eyebrow at the young man, a bemused smirk curving the line of her lips. "Oh, well, if you say so," she says.
Dayna, for her part, hasn't seen anything like this since the world ended, or at least since disco died. Nobody in Boulder had organized any festivities like these, and nothing like this would have been allowed in Las Vegas, she thinks anyways. Flagg had his way of keeping everyone in line, as much as she hadn't expected that when she'd made her way across the desert to arrive there. Dayna had been to her share of parties, of course, as any college graduate her age had, but all of that had seemed to come to an end with the flu.
So she doesn't make a move toward the revelers after making her remark, simply looks at Ambrose with that same expression for another moment longer, then shakes her head with a small chuckle.
"Honestly, I feel completely out of place here," she adds. "Are you a newcomer as well?"
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Dayna, for her part, hasn't seen anything like this since the world ended, or at least since disco died. Nobody in Boulder had organized any festivities like these, and nothing like this would have been allowed in Las Vegas, she thinks anyways. Flagg had his way of keeping everyone in line, as much as she hadn't expected that when she'd made her way across the desert to arrive there. Dayna had been to her share of parties, of course, as any college graduate her age had, but all of that had seemed to come to an end with the flu.
So she doesn't make a move toward the revelers after making her remark, simply looks at Ambrose with that same expression for another moment longer, then shakes her head with a small chuckle.
"Honestly, I feel completely out of place here," she adds. "Are you a newcomer as well?"