Rena knew it! She had her suspensions, but now she heard it from the man himself, well now she found her way in. At Jeremy's mention of not liking pizza she slowly shook her head. "Aw, not a pizza man? That's sort of rare you know, but hey to each his own. Still, why not give it a try? Experience is the mother of all teachers after all." While Rena hasn't expressed as much, she has noticed how seriously uncomfortable Jeremy was becoming, guess his reputation truly preceded him in that way. For that reason however, she decided it might be time to start dialing it back, at least by a little.
They stood in front of the cafe, it wasn't a pizza place, but hey if Jeremy said it served pizza then it counted. Before they entered the building was when she chose to make her move. "What sort of genres do you play anyway?" Rena started. "Personally I don't like MOBAs, actually the last and only one I remember playing was Aeon of Strife from waaay back when. Now a solid RPG is something I can get behind, it's all about the relative freewill."
"I'm into warriors myself, the good old sword and board combo really. Just something about the personal, up-close badassery is... awesome." As Rena rambled on, it wasn't clear if she was actually addressing Jeremy anymore. "People call the sword 'generic' but I say it's symbolic. Think about how many heroes are known by their swords, Cloud, Link, hell what about War from Darksiders? He was pretty badass right? I... alright that's a bad example but you get my point. Then the armor, man... plate armor just looks cool, and of course I'm not talking about the flimsy, fantasy, female armor. Na think Dark Souls although guess I'm not talking about a specific set, but just the style in general."
Rena stopped to take a deep breath before launching into another rant, but perhaps fortunately she instead remembered where she was. She looked to Jeremy and blinked. Didn't she want to dial it back? Wasn't that the plan? "Oh uh..." She coughed lightly into a closed hand and reached up to rub the back of her neck. "I sort of get spirited about... uh... this kind of thing. You didn't need that tangent. Sorry." Rena's cheeks were blushed, she was genuinely embarrassed about the whole affair.
However that didn't last long, because out of nowhere it seemed Rena had regained her composure already, and then pointed to the cafe entrance. "Right! With all that out of way, let's get us some food!