"Guess I'll go hang up a sheet in the room in the mean time. I'd like to have a little privacy at least." She spoke, deciding she should finish her smoke as well, sucking it back with haste. She wasn't about to go to bed just yet, since it had only just gotten dark outside. But she did want to have a look around the base, see what had changed and meet some people she knew if they were still there. The people in here were probably the only ones apart from Kevin that didn't want to pump her full of bullet holes right away. So it was best to take advantage of that and socialize at least a little bit. They probably wouldn't have the chance to do so in the near future after all. Zara pointed to the door they had entered through. "The kitchen's out that door, then the first one on the left." She told Kevin, finishing her cigarette and standing up a moment later. "Oh, and you can find the bedroom through the hall, then take a right at the end, and finally the door at the end of the hallway." She added, realising that even though the base wasn't too big, it was still hard to know which door you had to take. Zara then headed to the bedroom herself. Upon opening the door she immediately noticed that it hadn't been touched at all, apart from getting cleaned once in a while. The posters of rock bands were still there. Her bed was still the same as always, apart from having clean sheets. And the heavy chain with a collar and cuffs attached to it was also still anchored into the ground. That brought back a few unwanted memories. Sometimes they had to tie her down in her room, when she was having one of her outbursts again. Though it was better than being locked in a cell or being killed outright at least. The woman turned on the USB music player, smiling a little bit at the nostalgic sounds coming from it. Then she opened her backpack, taking the tarp she had taken with her out, and started tying it to whatever it could be tied to to shield her bed from sight. Kevin would just have to make do with whatever sleeping gear he had with him, though he was probably already used to that.