"Exactly!" Bridge nods. "Cookies are distracting. Especially if you're from a time where they don't exist," his expression might give away just how fond he was of *that* particular idea.
"Oh! Hey! I'll be right back," Bridge says, and wanders over to the desk to grab the bowl of candy. "They're not cookies, but, still. Candy!" he says with a grin, placing it on the table between them.
Jen does smile now, even if it's just for a moment, as she takes a small handful of candy from the bowl and then self-consciously puts it back piece by piece until she's only holding two.
And then one.
"If it's edible and it didn't exist any more in the thirty-first century, I probably want it," she assures him.
Jen unwraps the candy and pops it into her mouth before she grabs another one, unwrapping it with a little more decorum this time. "People plural," she points out.
Bridge just smirks at her as he pops a piece of candy in to his mouth. Or rather, gives her the Bridge version of a smirk, which isn't terribly smirk-like at all.
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And then one.
"If it's edible and it didn't exist any more in the thirty-first century, I probably want it," she assures him.
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