"Oh great...one of those companies..." Zara sighed, but didn't say anything else about it. It didn't exactly help with building her trust towards these people though. Kevin was...fine so far. He was just a hired man. And apart from her catching him oogling her every now and then, he seemed friendly enough. Despite her having tried to rile him up a little during conversation. The man explained the direction they would have to go in, and she nodded. Though when he asked if she was ready something did spring to mind. The man did have a point when he said she shouldn't carry her gun in her pants. "Actually, I forgot one thing. I need to grab my gun's holster." She spoke, leaving the bike running stationary as she stepped off and headed to the workbench. There she opened a cabinet and took the holster out, strapping it to her left thigh. Her gun had fingerprint recognition, so she wouldn't have to worry about Kevin grabbing it as they were riding and using it against her.