Zelia gave a small laugh at Sanders reaction to the time that she woke up. She remembered Trex giving her a similar look the first time he woke up on a job to find her already awake and ready for the day. She could see, in that look, how similar they were. She shook her head all the same in reply to Sanders' question, "No, sorry, I can't. Well, I could. But I'd be lying." She smiled at him and giggled slightly when he mentioned that she would do well on a farm. She nodded her head and was about to reply when he mentioned Trex not being the farming type. Her face flushed slightly and she gave a laugh that she hoped didn't sound awkward or nervous, "I don't see the connection," She scratched her head a little, "But I don't believe you give your brother enough credit. He is quite good with animals. I'm sure he would have kept the horses if he had the room for them." Zelia looked up at Trex when he entered the room shortly after. She gave him a small relieved smile, knowing that wherever that conversation was going a moment ago, would have to stop. Strange, that she felt as though she was saved by the man whose brother seemed to be trying to unnerve her. Trex did warn him about him though. When he asked what was up, she shrugged, "We were just... talking about you. Your brother doesn't think you are a farm boy, that the city's changed you. I was defending your honour." She took Bodo from Trex, knowing well that he wasn't particularly comfortable with the creature. Ruining his tough guy image and all. She stood and placed a couple pillows on a chair and placed Bodo on the other side of the chair, leaving Trex to sit between them. Kyla came over and placed the food that her and Zelia had made on the table, "Alright, lads... and Zelia, dig in." Zelia smiled and started dishing up some food for Bodo before returning to her own seat and placing food on a plate of her own. She looked at Trex, "Now, why didn't you tell me you were sleeping in the barn, Trex?" Bodo looked at him, "Oooo, are you in trouble, Trex?"