Both of Diana's eyebrows shot up. Being as old as she was, she appreciated good puns. But part of what made a pun good was assuming that the audience had sufficient knowledge of the subject matter. So while Diana knew now that dragons were real, picturing one as someone's boss was a little...out there.
She gave him an indulgent smile anyway. It was only polite. And definitely more polite than any kind of fake laugh.
"From what I've been told, no one can detect the time stopping. No matter who or what they are. But I can't really speak to that..." She shrugged, unfussed and a little unapologetic. "You can ask my friend The Doctor about it. He's some kind of genius when it comes to the mechanics of time. He tried to explain it to me once, but I'm way too dumb for stuff like that."
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She gave him an indulgent smile anyway. It was only polite. And definitely more polite than any kind of fake laugh.
"From what I've been told, no one can detect the time stopping. No matter who or what they are. But I can't really speak to that..." She shrugged, unfussed and a little unapologetic. "You can ask my friend The Doctor about it. He's some kind of genius when it comes to the mechanics of time. He tried to explain it to me once, but I'm way too dumb for stuff like that."