[In contrast, Lexa barely hides her nosiness. When she pokes around, it's a matter of seeing how someone might perceive a situation. She doesn't care if they've just arrived with a symbiote in their head. That's part of why she's here: it's a good room to learn about others.
When he asks, she studies him for a moment, recognizing that she doesn't know what to recommend. Treating others like they have facets to learn rather than being tools of usefulness is hard for her, and it's a habit she'll ... probably not try hard to kick.]
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When he asks, she studies him for a moment, recognizing that she doesn't know what to recommend. Treating others like they have facets to learn rather than being tools of usefulness is hard for her, and it's a habit she'll ... probably not try hard to kick.]
I'd say it depends on what you prefer.