April smiled, feeling a sense of relief as she heard Derevko's response. She had originally regretted making the offer at first, thinking that perhaps he would laugh at her or just turn it down altogether. But since that wasn't the case, she was actually glad that she had broached the subject.
"Honestly, I don't know what I'm going to do after I graduate," she said in response, letting out a soft laugh. "I've got a little time to figure it out, but I haven't ruled anything out just yet." April couldn't really see herself as a beat cop though, but working as a detective definitely had a certain appeal to it, regardless of the shitty pay that Derevko had been alluding to.
As the scarred agent spoke about his own health, she nodded along with his words. "Of course, your health its more important than anything else right now," said April, smiling at him once more. "Like I said, its just something to consider in the future, if you want to get back into that sort of thing." She gave him a nonchalant shrug, not really wishing to push the matter further at that particular moment. After all, he did have his priorities, which was totally understandable.