[ She tips her head this way and that, smiling still, as if she's mulling over the question but there isn't much to consider at all. It's a simple enough question at an event that's as wonderfully benign as possible. Peggy is aware they ought to be grateful for the lull for as long as they have it; given how they've all come to be in this city, the other shoe is liable to drop any time now.
And keep dropping and keep dropping. ]
Well enough. It's been nice to meet people under better circumstances than the last one. [ Then she considers the other woman, pleasantly curious. ] I couldn't help but notice your accent. German?
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And keep dropping and keep dropping. ]
Well enough. It's been nice to meet people under better circumstances than the last one. [ Then she considers the other woman, pleasantly curious. ] I couldn't help but notice your accent. German?