"Take you to them?" He actually wanted her to take him to them? Why hadn't she seen this coming? Now what had she gotten herself into? How was she supposed to lead him to people that didn't exist? She watched him as his grip on her wrist loosened just a little bit and he held up his gun (well what she assumed to be a gun anyway) at her to say that if she ran he would shoot her. She supposed now she had no choice. Maybe she could think of a plan along the way? She eyed the barrel of the gun and moved her eyes back to his own, "Fine. I'll take you to where the last of the humans live. But I'm warning you, you won't like what you see." She stated, which was actually the truth in some ways. When she took him to the air port, which is really the only place she could think of to take him, he wasn't going to be happy to see there were no humans there. But she had to try something. Walking to the ladder he gestured to, she gave him an annoyed look and began climbing down, mumbling inaudibly under her breath. When she was half way down, she hopped down the rest of the way, landing rather gracefully on her feet. She had explored this city a good number of times and so jumping down from that short height was nothing to her now. She brushed her long blonde hair from her face and looked back at him to make sure he had come own the ladder as well before she began to slowly walk back toward the way of the air port. The slower they went the better, as that would give her more time to think up some sort of plan or a story as to why there were no other humans at the airport. As they walked along, Cassie glanced over at him, taking in the sight of his pale skin and bright, basically glowing, violet eyes. Those two features really stuck out to her because she had seen them before, only as a child. Which was strange, considering she hadn't thought much of these features back then. And even more strange that those features had been on her own mother. Only, there was the fact her mother had only ever shown that to she and her father. Any other time, when they would go out in public, her mother would put in contacts that changed her eye color from that violet color to a green color. Growing up with her mother doing that, Cassie had never thought much of it. It had been something she had grown used to and had hardly ever questioned her about. And when she had questioned her mother about it, both she and her father had been very vague in their answers. She had never really questioned that much either because she had never seen one of these aliens until now. But now that she had, she was starting to it mentally more and more in these past few minutes. She couldn't help but wonder why. Why did her mother look so much like these aliens? Why had her parents never answered her questions about her mother's strange features? What had they been hiding from her? And why had they felt the need to hide these things from their own daughter? Was it to protect her, or simply to protect their family in general? She shook her head at all these and the other questions slowly forming in her head and looked away from the young man. She could wonder about these things later. Somehow, she knew the answers to these questions, yet didn't want to think on the right now. No, right now, she had to think of some excuse to give when they would get to the airport. Still....maybe asking one question wouldn't hurt, right? She looked over at the alien boy once more, seeming hesitant in trying to piece together what exactly it was she wanted to ask until finally she just let out the question she thought wouldn't raise too much suspicion as to why she was asking it, "Do all your kind have those glowing violet eyes? Or do you all have different eye colors?" That wasn't too bad of a question right? Maybe he wouldn't think too much before answering. Stepping over a fallen street lamp, they made their way back o the center of town and back toward the way she had come from, even passing the dead dog as she waited for his answer.