Booker nodded to Reyna at her assessment. He couldn't say anything to her since there wasn't much to say. It seemed obvious that she didn't know what she was, or how she got there, so he couldn't question her. He assumed that she could have been a part of the legend that surrounded the forest, but she wasn't like what he had researched. She was a full human, not some sort of celestial spirit without a form. As the woman shivered, he wanted to find a way to keep her warm, but other than giving her his own jacket or using his warmth to heat her, he couldn't do anything. He may have felt comfortable around Reyna, but he had only just met her, and there was probably some sort of boundary that kept him from giving her his own warmth. Slowly, Booker unzipped his jacket and slid it off, handing it to her so that she could keep warm. He would be fine until they reached the car, so not having his jacket wasn't a problem for him. "We can head back to my house for now." He said as calm as possible. It felt odd for him to suddenly invite a woman to stay at his house for the night, but where else was she going to go? They could stay at his apartment and he could use the futon in the living room. He didn't see any problem with it, as he would be fine sleeping on the futon. "It won't take long for people to realize that the population of Lenton went up by one, but I don;t think many people will care. Come on." He said with a small smile as he turned around and took a step back in the direction that he came from. "We can drive back and it'll take us much less time than walking."