After they had ordered their drinks and gotten something to eat, Flynn and Tanya sat down on a pair of the sofa chairs to chat. They got along well enough. Flynn asked simple questions then built on Tanya’s answers, tiptoeing around any subjects she seemed reluctant to discuss. He learned that she had three sisters, two older and one younger, but she wrinkled her nose uncomfortably when he asked if she really had no brothers. She was twenty-two, two years younger than he was, but they graduated college around the same time because she opted for a two-year degree in Psychology. Since she was reluctant to delve into the motive behind her choice of major, Flynn talked about his double-degree in Communications and Marketing that he hoped to turn into a career in advertising. Tanya was more than happy to listen to him if it meant not talking about herself, but Flynn did what he could to keep the topic interesting without coming off as a showy jerk.