At least the language has never been a problem for her. When moving to Copenhagen, she adapted to understanding Danish quickly, even though she hadn't understood it before. She even was still young enough to learn how to speak it so that most people wouldn't realize that she wasn't a native speaker. And now here, wherever here is, they speak English, which she might be speaking with a clearly discernible accent, but she speaks it.
She doesn't ask about where Anya is from now (they have been pulled from quite distant locations if she's still from New York), not only because she wants the information that Anya can't gather while they're talking, but also because she is worried about questions being returned.
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She doesn't ask about where Anya is from now (they have been pulled from quite distant locations if she's still from New York), not only because she wants the information that Anya can't gather while they're talking, but also because she is worried about questions being returned.
"I'll wait for you here."