Adia smiles at the message; she'd probably type something like that, too. (Or maybe "hello world!" if she was feeling particularly geeky.) After Paladin hits the send button, Adia pulls out her PINpoint and shows Paladin the tiny screen. "Let's make sure it worked. This button here lets me check for email..." She presses it, and a little envelope icon appears with a 1 on it. Adia presses the button again, and Paladin's email appears. "It worked, great! Although if you want to get in touch with me, it's better to use the chat function. The screen on here is so small, it makes reading long emails a little difficult." Other, newer PINpoint models might have larger screens, but Adia's is barely the size of a pager. At least it makes the PINpoint easier to conceal.
"I bet you'd be really good at it." Superhumanly good, probably. Adia (perhaps erroneously) assumes that non-human humanoids are naturally faster and stronger than her. She smiles back, looking as relaxed as Paladin has probably seen her so far. Not the same kind of relaxed as when she was riding Shadow, caught up in her nostalgia, but the kind of relaxed that comes from being in the presence of a friend.
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Date: 2016-12-11 01:53 pm (UTC)"I bet you'd be really good at it." Superhumanly good, probably. Adia (perhaps erroneously) assumes that non-human humanoids are naturally faster and stronger than her. She smiles back, looking as relaxed as Paladin has probably seen her so far. Not the same kind of relaxed as when she was riding Shadow, caught up in her nostalgia, but the kind of relaxed that comes from being in the presence of a friend.