No reaction. Fine by him. "Oh great, fantastic." He says dryly. Resisting the urge to kick one of the vines away. He'd rather not discover if they also held grudges.
He watches her back as she continues to walk away. Well she seemed to mean it. She doesn't answer his second question. Maybe she didn't think it was important. Or maybe she'd rather not answer.
He hesitates, glancing back over his shoulder, the way they came... What did he have to lose? Information for one thing. She definitely knew what she was doing. There was security in numbers. Especially now that he was aware that the plants here were hostile. Although that wouldn't mean anything if she did have ill intentions.
... If he stuck it out on his own he would just be aimlessly wandering around. He had to admit, best option seemed to be sticking it out with her. Whatever her intentions were, she didn't seem all that interested in him, which was a plus to him.
Most of all he needed information. Information he could get most efficiently from the living person, rather than risking his neck poking and prodding at dusty corners.
Mind made up, he turned back towards Aurelia, easily catching up to her wit his longer legs.
"Fair point." he says. "Are these common areas just as depressing and decrepit as the rest of this hunk of junk?"
Touche
He watches her back as she continues to walk away. Well she seemed to mean it. She doesn't answer his second question. Maybe she didn't think it was important. Or maybe she'd rather not answer.
He hesitates, glancing back over his shoulder, the way they came... What did he have to lose? Information for one thing. She definitely knew what she was doing. There was security in numbers. Especially now that he was aware that the plants here were hostile. Although that wouldn't mean anything if she did have ill intentions.
... If he stuck it out on his own he would just be aimlessly wandering around. He had to admit, best option seemed to be sticking it out with her. Whatever her intentions were, she didn't seem all that interested in him, which was a plus to him.
Most of all he needed information. Information he could get most efficiently from the living person, rather than risking his neck poking and prodding at dusty corners.
Mind made up, he turned back towards Aurelia, easily catching up to her wit his longer legs.
"Fair point." he says. "Are these common areas just as depressing and decrepit as the rest of this hunk of junk?"