"Yes, it would," Jo agreed cheerfully. The adventure was one that would need thorough planning and a steady access to funds, neither of which Jo had as of yet. Perhaps once this dig was over she would talk to Alfred about it again.
Jo giggle at the tension her card had created and took a drink to further avoid embarrassing him. She hadn't realized his inexperience stretched that far. Was he a virgin?! It wasn't entirely implausible, she supposed. In fact, it would likely make more sense given his naivete in joining her here. Merlin, what had she gotten herself into?
Has she ever swam naked? The question made Jo giggle again. Swimming nude was highly enjoyable, but not entirely practical. Her coworkers and she had dunked themselves in a nearby stream to cool off amd wash themselves after a steaming hot day. Should she answer that truthfully? Would the game know if she lied?
Rather than risk it, Jo raised her brow and took a drink of her wine, frowning when she realized her glass was empty. She quickly reached for the bottle and refilled her glass.
It was still her turn, however, and Jo had nothing to play in her hand. Damn, there went her easy win. She drew until she could put another card back down, this time a green diamond. It read: 'do you prefer rainy or snowy days?' To which, she answered easily, "it depends. I vastly prefer living somewhere warm than cold, so blizzards aren't my favorite. A quick flurry isn't the worst thing in the world...I would definitely pick rain if I had to choose."
Jo giggle at the tension her card had created and took a drink to further avoid embarrassing him. She hadn't realized his inexperience stretched that far. Was he a virgin?! It wasn't entirely implausible, she supposed. In fact, it would likely make more sense given his naivete in joining her here. Merlin, what had she gotten herself into?
Has she ever swam naked? The question made Jo giggle again. Swimming nude was highly enjoyable, but not entirely practical. Her coworkers and she had dunked themselves in a nearby stream to cool off amd wash themselves after a steaming hot day. Should she answer that truthfully? Would the game know if she lied?
Rather than risk it, Jo raised her brow and took a drink of her wine, frowning when she realized her glass was empty. She quickly reached for the bottle and refilled her glass.
It was still her turn, however, and Jo had nothing to play in her hand. Damn, there went her easy win. She drew until she could put another card back down, this time a green diamond. It read: 'do you prefer rainy or snowy days?' To which, she answered easily, "it depends. I vastly prefer living somewhere warm than cold, so blizzards aren't my favorite. A quick flurry isn't the worst thing in the world...I would definitely pick rain if I had to choose."