He exhales sharply out of his mouth, a kind of laugh. "I think it depends," he replies mildly. "Sometimes, lying is good for all parties involved."
Then she flips scrutiny back at him. He should be used to it by now, this uncanny tendency of Jo's that makes him feel as though she's examining him through a microscope, but each time is uniquely uncomfortable. "I'm okay," he replies. There's very little use lying to Jo, Luke has learned. She always finds out, and she never lets it rest.
"The mission was a success, and you know, people are allowed to let off steam." He chews on the inside of his cheek for a second. "But I guess I'm not really happy."
Re: Jo & Luke
Then she flips scrutiny back at him. He should be used to it by now, this uncanny tendency of Jo's that makes him feel as though she's examining him through a microscope, but each time is uniquely uncomfortable. "I'm okay," he replies. There's very little use lying to Jo, Luke has learned. She always finds out, and she never lets it rest.
"The mission was a success, and you know, people are allowed to let off steam." He chews on the inside of his cheek for a second. "But I guess I'm not really happy."