Reyna was happy to listen to Booker as he talked about the city of Lenton. She had never been in a city before (she had never been [I]anywhere[/I] before, really) and she was fascinated by the things she was being told. Whatever these lores and traditions were, she was quite interested in them. She continued to listen intently the whole walk until they came to the edge of the forest where Booker's car was parked. Though Reyna had never seen a car before and, by that fact alone, shouldn't even know what they were, she somehow knew what her eyes were looking at. It was just basic knowledge, like knowing it was a [I]car[/I], that it was a faster means of travel and took fuel to power it. It was this same basic, almost instinctual knowledge that had her buckling her seatbelt when she entered the passenger side. As Booker drove, bright blue eyes found beauty in the night sky, now having a completely clear view of the moon and the plethora of stars littering the dark expanse. It was simply stunning, and it eased her mind in ways she couldn't explain. The city of Lenton also had its own beauty, the night life and lights doing little to block out the sky's own luster. Her eyes were shining with delight at everything she saw. She looked to Booker with a bright smile. "Everything's so lovely here."