She turned to look up at him as they exited the building. [b]"Our part of the city? Are there parts I can't go to because they don't belong to us?"[/b] She asked, genuinely confused. She wasn't quite sure what to think, she thought the city was pretty normal but that was something she didn't know about. Maybe she wasn't as well learned as she thought. She walked outside and smiled at the light and the greenery around them. It all looked so beautiful. The sun was shining, the trees were green, everything seemed perfect. To some, it might have been creepy, run down, but Casey only saw the beauty of it. She smiled and took in a breath of fresh air, feeling as though it was the first time she'd ever done so. Which to her, it kind of was. She knew about it, she'd just never experienced it herself. It was weird, it was as if she knew everything yet everything was so new at the same time. She didn't quite know how to explain it. She walked out towards the forest, not waiting for Booker and walked up to a tree, placing her hand on it, feeling the bark. She turned and smiled at Booker. [b]"I love the outdoors. It's always so... fresh, so new."[/b] She told him, smiling warmly. There was something about her that seemed so wise, so old yet so incredibly young and naive.