She knows he's only joking, but Adia huddles into herself a bit at the coffee critique, twisting the ends of her scarf around her hands anxiously. "It's better than what we have back home," she says softly, in her defense. "And it's free. My currency is worthless here."
"It's good to have something to believe in," she agrees. "If not religion, then maybe in other people, or second chances." She untangles one of her hands from her scarf and shakes Ianto's hand. "Adia Costas. I've already met someone who has managed to start over in the Nexus. I don't live or work here, but both are certainly possible."
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"It's good to have something to believe in," she agrees. "If not religion, then maybe in other people, or second chances." She untangles one of her hands from her scarf and shakes Ianto's hand. "Adia Costas. I've already met someone who has managed to start over in the Nexus. I don't live or work here, but both are certainly possible."