Sienna sighed and finally rubbed the sleep from her eyes, getting her things back in order. Her defender was holstered and her machete sheathed after she climbed from the cot. The woman ran her hand through her hair a few times, shaking it out in the hopes that it wouldn't look too frazzled. She glanced over to Zoe and cocked a brow, "Rough night, eh? Takes some time to get used to it," She said, noticing the bags under the other girl's eyes. However, she had no sympathy for her. "Don't worry, we'll make it a walk, there's a small settlement between here and there so we can get some water. I've got the caps, but we're going to have to spend a lot of the day dehydrated anyway. Could make it to Sydney before nightfall again, though. Let's see where the sun's at," She explained, opening the door and stepping out into the dessert. "Oh, duh, I forgot," She said, laughing and rolling her eyes as she had to shield them from the blazing light outside the shack. "Hold up," The woman turned and headed back behind the counter, grabbing a couple of sunglasses. They were cheap and incredibly old, but she'd found them on the store shelves when she got here. There were a few pairs leftover and they'd need them pretty badly. "Here," She handed over the lenses, putting the other pair over her own eyes before resting her hands on her hips and looking out across the wasteland. "Alright... Sydney is... This way..." She pointed, biting the inside of her cheek hesitantly. "Oh, wait, no, this way... Or was it..." She tapped her chin before sighing. "Guess it wasn't that funny, c'mon," She nodded her head in the initial direction. Conversation was sparse save for the odd Radroach or feral Dingo every now and then. "The critters like to come out at night..." She observed, waving a hand dismissively, "At least in this region, the muties are more nocturnal than anything. Look, up there, ready to meet your first non-slaver Wastelanders apart from me?" She asked with a grin, pointing to the few buildings and tents off in the distance, just on the edge of their sight.