Was it just her, or was this alien actually really arrogant? She supposed she shouldn't have put it past someone of his race to stick his nose in the air and act as though he were higher than her in every way. Almost as quickly as it came, her curious expression turned back to one of annoyance and she was much less willing to talk, whether it be to ask questions or answer them. She stood up straight again and huffed, turning as she began her walk again, muttering to herself with words inaudible, other than a few such as 'rude' and 'narcissistic'. So maybe she wasn't the most sociable person herself, but for all the time she had spent alone of this forgotten planet, who could really blame her? They went through the city, though still Cassie kept her pace just slow enough to give her some thinking time on what she might say when they would get to the air port, yet still, nothing seemed to really stick out to her as a good plan. She walked along, silence hanging in the air as she kept her eyes on the road ahead of them. It wouldn't be long now before they would be approaching the runway gate to the air port. She could only hope she would live long enough to actually get in there and come up with an escape plan that wouldn't get her blasted with that Silencer as he called it. Finally after long quiet minute of walking, the tall gates came into sight and she nodded her head toward them, "That's my home. The Pine Mountain Airport." Which was the truth. But she of course left out that it was just her home and that no one else lived there with her. Though, she kept a straight face to keep from suspicion and thanked her uncle for such a skill. Her uncle had been the best at keeping secrets, namely from other human survivors during the early days of this apocalypse. She had watched him tell lie after lie without an ounce of a hint he was lying. Over the years, after he died and she had to fend other humans off, she had learned to do the same and lie pretty well. To a certain extent that was. She hoped that skill would see her through in this situation as well. As they approached the fences, she could fell something wet hit her head and looking up, she frowned at the darkening clouds, "Great. A storm." In this area, with all the humidity in the air, storms weren't uncommon and could get bad fast, as soon when in seconds the water was pouring from the sky, thunder and lightening crashing. These things didn't seem to bother her though. This was a normal occurrence for her and wouldn't be shaken by what she thought was a little storm. Standing in front of the fence, she was quick to climb to the top despite the water making the chain links slick, and looked down at him as she sat there for a moment, "Come on. Don't tell me a [i]strong[/i] and [i]oh so superior[/i] alien can't climb a measly fence in the rain." Shaking her head, she hopped down to the bottom and once he had made it inside as well, she looked around, feigning confusion, "That's weird. Its way too quiet. Even in a storm there should still be people out. Training never quits for the weather." As she walked around, she turned in circles, as if looking to see someone, even calling a few names of people that woudl never answer and some 'hellos' in question, "Where are they all at. I know they were talking about moving on after the ship landed, but...." Her eyes widened with mock fear, "Did they move on without me?" She went to a few of the planes, looking in windows in pretense search, looking worried, "Nothing's here. They even took their supplies with them instead of just stopping." Walking over to her own plane, she pushed the heavy door open and walked inside, ringing out her damp clothes and blonde locks, "At least they left my stuff..." She mumbled, speaking the alien as she went through some things to grab a water, not meeting his gaze, "Guess your luck ran out big guy. No humans for you to kill today. Well, except for me maybe." She glanced over at him for a moment before taking a sip of her water, "Admit it. You're going to kill me. Might as well get it over with. I don't know where the others are so I'm of no use anyway." She looked back to him, her gaze locked on his, clear that it was as if testing him to see if he really had the guts to take her out with that gun of his.