The man looked to her as she spoke, nodding as she said her grandfather was real happy that he had stayed. Nodding slightly, "yah honestly can't see myself do much of anything else being out here is better for me than being in a dity where no one cares about your life." Which was true, he had been to a city and yet he never really wanted to go back to one again. Though a smal smile made it to his lips. "Makes sense honestly with how you reacted to the rooster that you were from the city." People who usually lived out here on farms or the country in general knew how to deal with roosters. Chris nodded as she welcomed him for his help. "You are welcome Lily and i have no doubt that we'll cross paths again." He watched her skip toward the house before going back to his truck and grabbing the bag that held his lunch. Opening the tailgate, he sat on it and pulled out the sandwhich, chips, and water. He wondered what would change now with his bosses granddaughter on the farm. Shrugging that thought off he dug into his lunch, halfway through his sandwhich he saw the front door to the house open again. Watching as Lily made her way through the front yard to a swing. Something was up from the way her head hung low and her steps little. Honestly he couldn't tell weather or not her hands was shaking from this far out. Frowning he set his sandwhich down before getting onto his feet. Making his way over he atopped for a moment wondering weather or not he should get in on what was going on. Pushing that back down he moved stopping in front of the woman before kneeling down. "Lily what's wrong?"