When John and Chas spoke about feeding her like she wasn't there in earshot, Kay rolled her eyes. Sure she was starving, cold and wet but she wasn't some stray animal. She was still very much a person and she silently took some kind of resentment that they were talking like she wasn't there instead of including her on the conversation. She grabbed her beaten up brown leather satchel that had scuffs and holes in it from years of use and got out the cab with John's help as she slung her bag over her shoulder. All her possessions was in that bag, everything she had left of her life before being on the streets so she wasn't going to just leave it unattended. She nodded her thanks as he added his coat over hers, walking to the house that she took note of. Of all the kinds of places she could picture a man like John Constantine owning. She didn't put him as the type to own a building that looked like a woodland cottage or farm house. As he said about waiting for him to unlock and light up the place before entering, she stood with Chas to wait until John came back and guided her into the home, her unexpectantly standing over a seal until it activated and ripped her other ally from her shadow. Seeing the girl on the floor after being slammed into the wall and knocked out, she looked slightly wide eyed. This was the first time she had the figure as an actual person and seeing for the first time the young woman who kept her company until John and Chas' arrival. At John's question she shrugged, "I'm guessing friend.. But.. She's not a friend friend. This is the first time I've seen her like... This" she explained, waving her hand above the girl's body to mean her solid form. "she found me only minutes before you did, tried to help in keeping me dry... I don't know how she found me or why she felt the need to help me" she continued to explain. "she told me not to say anything to you which is why I lied initially. Said she couldn't let you see her but I don't know why" she added to him, wondering why she was being so truthful to him when she wouldn't normally. She usually had much better survival and defensive behaviour than this, but here she was just being openly truthful which made no sense to her. Chas listened to everything that she was saying, getting the feeling that she was telling his friend the truth, "I believe her John" he said.