Nora bit her lip and smiled at the Doctor's rambling. The other woman seemed to be framed by light escaping from the door of the TARDIS, giving her a sort of ethereal appearance. It added to the offer in unbelievable ways. All of this was very enticing to her, and Nora knew she was half a second away from saying yes. The only thing that made her hesitate was the thought of her family. All of them were inside of the hotel right now, maybe waiting for her to come back inside or wondering where she had wandered off to. Could she really do it? Really just run off into time and space with this woman she barely knew? Without so much as an explanation or goodbye? But she reasoned that, if this box was a time machine, then no one would really have to know she'd ever been gone. Right?"
Her smile was spreading across her lip as she slowly stepped a bit closer to the woman and her box. "No, I love hot chocolate," Nora said, feeling a little mischievous about this whole thing. "It's definitely my thing. And...I like unexpected. Yeah, anything could happen, but it sounds a little...I don't know...fun?" She was very close to the box now and she gave it a look that might have been filled with longing before looking back at the Doctor. "But it's only one cup of cocoa, right?" Her smile widened. "Or maybe two. Or three."
Her smile was spreading across her lip as she slowly stepped a bit closer to the woman and her box. "No, I love hot chocolate," Nora said, feeling a little mischievous about this whole thing. "It's definitely my thing. And...I like unexpected. Yeah, anything could happen, but it sounds a little...I don't know...fun?" She was very close to the box now and she gave it a look that might have been filled with longing before looking back at the Doctor. "But it's only one cup of cocoa, right?" Her smile widened. "Or maybe two. Or three."