Sam watched Sai'oda walk off. Batarians, huh? Louki had a thing for them, as I remember. Awfully rowdy people, like Krogans, but then she always was a bit of a masochist... "I see," she said. She wasn't aware Batarians even knew what dating was. In their violent culture, one night stands were probably the norm... something they had in common with Asari, then, although only during their youth. In a few hundred years Samane knew she'd be feeling the need to settle down and raise a few children of her own, but that was centuries off - potentially half a millennium, even. She got a refill of her drink as she listened to him explain his history.
He was younger than her (not exactly uncommon for her people) and a musician, which got her attention instantly. It would be nice to hear something other than the heavy sort of music her mother and father preferred; there was a time for speed metal and then there was a time to expand your horizons a bit, and now that she was out of the house classical was sounding good. She adjusted the collar of her shirt and crossed her legs, her free-hanging foot idly swinging back and forth. "Hmm. I can't say I've been in many relationships myself... well, it's different for my species than it is for yours, I guess. The only person I would consider having gone steady with was Zauri T'Eikana, for about a year. She was an older student at the academy, and so we broke up when she graduated earlier than I did and got sent out." She still missed Zauri now and then, but she'd had a few years to get over it, and they wrote each other at least once a month.
She thought about what he had said. "Well... do you want to sit with two lovely ladies, or dance with one?" she offered with a grin.