[She has a good point. If it's the choice between one stranger and a multitude of potential strangers, he'll choose the individual. So he finally sinks down into a chair nearby; she might notice that he instinctively chooses one that puts his back against the wall and gives him a fairly good tactical viewpoint of the area.]
Why not Luke, that's my middle name.
[It's not, again a lie, but it trips off his tongue easily. He's more than used to making up aliases along the way.
There's an awkward pause as if he's trying to remember what exactly small talk is and how to utilise it.]
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Why not Luke, that's my middle name.
[It's not, again a lie, but it trips off his tongue easily. He's more than used to making up aliases along the way.
There's an awkward pause as if he's trying to remember what exactly small talk is and how to utilise it.]
You didn't want to stick with the other Adam?