Diana can't help but laugh at the list of potential activities Harley lists off. But it's good-natured, and when she responds, her tone is appreciative. "It can get... repetitive." She does her best to push away any guilt borne of saying such a thing aloud. But Harley is right--they're all still people, regardless of their godly status.
"I don't remember the last time I had one of those." Spending time with another person just because she wanted to and not because duty compelled her to. It is a very fine line to walk, and Diana knows that she's more often on one side than the other. Her teeth flash in a grin. "Any recommendations on a bath, or a book?" She's teasing a little, but there's an undercurrent of seriousness to her tone. She's considering it.
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"I don't remember the last time I had one of those." Spending time with another person just because she wanted to and not because duty compelled her to. It is a very fine line to walk, and Diana knows that she's more often on one side than the other. Her teeth flash in a grin. "Any recommendations on a bath, or a book?" She's teasing a little, but there's an undercurrent of seriousness to her tone. She's considering it.