Kay watched and listened as John pulled out a cigarette to smoke, unable to not think how ironic it was that her of all people supposedly tied to fire got saved by a smoker. She found it interesting that this girl who initially helped them both and helped her shouldn't exist, she was found it questionable, but then she found herself questionable. She simply nodded at his words and went I side with him as Chas picked up the other girl and carried her inside. Even before John magically put the fire on she felt it was warmer than it was outside. She gladly sat in front of the fireplace, handing him back his coat as she kept hers on and held her bag close to her. "not sure where to start to be honest. It's a long story. My mum died when I was nine and my dad walked out because of it, leaving me in the house alone. I would have been in care if it wasn't for my best mate's folks adopting me. I spent a few years in Seattle growing up, but that wasn't easy. Got put into hospital because no one believed I could hear this voice in my head that gives me intense migraines. I only got out because I lied about not hearing it anymore." she began saying, "early twenties I went back to the UK with my now sister to study art, but two years ago I had to flee because our dorm room mate Ethan out of nowhere tried to attack me when he saw me in my room, wings out. Tried remaining incognito but it didn't work and now it seems those.. People... Demons.. Whatever you call them have tracked me back here in the States. I got no home, my only belongings in this bag and I have no idea if my family are even still alive. I have no idea what I truly am, you say I'm a phoenix? But they're of myth and legends.." she finished saying. Chas let John talk with Kay as he carried the girl inside and placed her down on the couch before heading to the kitchen to get some food on the go. As per usual there was barely anything in the cupboards making him roll his eyes whilst his back to turned to everyone else. He managed to find some stuff to make a quick batch of noodles in a broth whilst eavesdropping on the conversation.