"Good plan." But then, he's old enough that she doesn't consider him a child anymore - he isn't one, by her standards - so it's not exactly a surprise that he has an idea of what he's doing.
The rest of what he's saying is rather more interesting.
"So you're putting together a crew, huh?" She keeps the question light; no more than a polite interest, here. While tempted, she's not ready to commit to anything just yet. He's old enough that she considers him grown-up, but he's still younger than her. He can fly, yes, but she doesn't know his other skills, presuming he has any.
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The rest of what he's saying is rather more interesting.
"So you're putting together a crew, huh?" She keeps the question light; no more than a polite interest, here. While tempted, she's not ready to commit to anything just yet. He's old enough that she considers him grown-up, but he's still younger than her. He can fly, yes, but she doesn't know his other skills, presuming he has any.
But all of that can follow. One step at a time.