The bills for the free healthcare and all, I'm sure. [ He says it dryly, almost a joke, but again, without judgement. As long as Len's not hurting anyone or getting Mick into trouble, Piper doesn't actually care that he's not reformed. It makes more sense to him this way, anyway.
The waitress comes back with food and drink refills. Len was right, the service here is excellent. He takes a sip of his drink and a thought occurs to him. ]
You aren't a stingy tipper, are you? Cold in our world always was, even after a big score. Unless he was trying to charm the waitress, which never worked.
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[Since they were being honest here. And now he's smiling, because stealing seems like a safer topic with these reformed people.]
Pays the bills.
[Which is saying something, given the independent housing he purchased.]
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The waitress comes back with food and drink refills. Len was right, the service here is excellent. He takes a sip of his drink and a thought occurs to him. ]
You aren't a stingy tipper, are you? Cold in our world always was, even after a big score. Unless he was trying to charm the waitress, which never worked.
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Besides, stealing is fun. He's never had any inclination to go without it. It's what he's learned, it's what he's good at.]
Nah. I always tip well. [And yet Leonard also turns his head to flash a smile to the waitress.] Don't I?
[Evidently charming waitresses is something that works for him too.]
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[ He starts on his food, picking at his fries as he glances around the restaurant. ]
...So was there a specific reason that you wanted to get drinks?