Elijah crossed his arms as the girl burst forth from behind him. Part of him egged him on to stop her, but the other part knew Alina would be able to handle herself. And if not, well... As she had said, more food, right? He watched passively as Alina was able to block the attack with her large blade. He looked to the ground and found a little rock, his gaze kind of just boredly hovering around before he picked it up and tossed it into the air before letting it fall back to his palm. To be honest, the reality of this place either wasn't sinking in, or he honestly didn't care as much as he thought he did, repeating the process of tossing the rock into the air and catching it. As the two faced off, the former UDF officer noticed something moving in a nearby alleyway and furrowed his brow, throwing the small rock at whatever it was. "Hey, get out here!" He shouted, readying the tail he was still getting used to. A blond figure stepped out, a cigarette between his lips with his hands in the air. "Hey, hey... Calm down, bucko. I'm Quentin - I was actually on my way out cause I saw the containers drop. Like everybody else - just wanted to make sure you didn't get killed if it wasn't supplies in there," He confessed. The pistol at his hip conveyed a different message, but at least it wasn't in his hand. The mimic watched him skeptically, "Elijah... Don't go sneaking around in shadows, that's a surefire way to get yourself killed." Quincy laughed and shook his head, "It's also a much easier way to kill somebody, newbie. You clearly haven't been here long." He looked to the two girls and back to Eli, "Are they fighting over... you?" Elijah laughed, "Oh, no... Uh... I don't know, exactly. That one there attacked me twice before I left my container, so I really don't know." "Yeah, easy enough," the man noted, pulling the bag off his back and reaching inside, giving a loud whistle. "Yo, Jackie! Here, now you can stop trying to kill random people," He shouted, pulling a wrapped up steak sandwich out and tossing it her way as soon as she looked over.