Parker is far too much of a professional to look at the cameras, or even the person speaking to her.
The only initial acknowledgement that she heard at all is a slight tightening of her jaw, and curl of her lip. Parker takes great pride in not being noticed.
People who notice her on a job are people to worry about. This woman has already lied to her. Someone is spying with her little eye and that worries Parker.
This woman needs consideration, and thus Parker finally looks at her. It's just a quick glance, but Parker sees more in a quick glance than many do with hours of study. She's only become better learning from Nate. Count the haircuts. That thought would make actual sense to those who know her, so she says, "One haircut," as if it's the socially appropriate answer.
"Like computers better." She likes the people who program them better than anyone.
Re: Afternoon
The only initial acknowledgement that she heard at all is a slight tightening of her jaw, and curl of her lip. Parker takes great pride in not being noticed.
People who notice her on a job are people to worry about. This woman has already lied to her. Someone is spying with her little eye and that worries Parker.
This woman needs consideration, and thus Parker finally looks at her. It's just a quick glance, but Parker sees more in a quick glance than many do with hours of study. She's only become better learning from Nate. Count the haircuts. That thought would make actual sense to those who know her, so she says, "One haircut," as if it's the socially appropriate answer.
"Like computers better." She likes the people who program them better than anyone.