Janusz listened to her speak. He considered her words.
“I never completely work for humans. It’s always to get to where I want in the endgame. Although..” He stopped, looking at the ceiling. “Although, sometimes I like to play different sides, and see different perspectives. This is more of an oddity for me anyways, most of my history was spent working by myself.”
"I understand," Alexa nodded once more and hummed a little. She understood playing the idiotic humans to get to where they wanted, but he seemed to be doing a lot of that, "Though in my personal opinion, I think you seem to do it far too much. But I won't judge you for doing so."
“Hm,” Janusz only grunted in response. “I disagree with you, but let us have our own opinions, shall we.” He gave a pause, clicking his tongue.
“What now?” Janusz couldn’t think of anything else to say.
"Don't know," Alexa shrugged a little as she leaned back on the desk. She looked at him with a slight tilt of the head, "I suppose you're free to go if you so wish."
Janusz nodded. “If that is so, then I’ll be seeing you again whenever you have something of importance for me.” He turned, making his way towards the exit.
(Sorry for a delay in response, I had some medical stuff and I could possibly be a bit more spotty in the future as well.)
(That's fine! Glad you're okay :)
Alexa nodded once more as she watched him. she tapped her fingers on the desk, "I'll be seeing you later then. Farewell."
Janusz only looked back for a brief moment and silently nodded as he left the building. He would probably retire to his home he had with Tamara and her kids. If only to catch some sleep. He himself didn’t really need to sleep, but his Husk did, unfortunately.
Luckily, the trip back to Tamara’s wasn’t long, and he didn’t face any interruptions, a rarity. He just finished up what he needed to do, then headed to bed.
Alexa let out a long sigh and went back behind her desk. She sat back down knowing she still had plenty of paperwork to go through before her husk could rest for the night. This was nothing compared to law school, which she had to go through again in this era, so she knew the husk could pull an all-nighter and be fine. As long as the paperwork would get done.