She wiggled around so she could look up at him. They were still too close for casual conversation but she wasn't quite willing to move too far away from him yet. Brash though she might be, she wasn't a stupid woman and recognized the danger that had just walked past them both.
"Alright," she said after a long moment of looking for she knew not what in his eyes. She didn't want to put him in to more danger not even out of loyalty to the neighbors who had taken to the displaced stranger in their midst with a strangely welcoming kind of dourness. "I'll hold off on going all hillbilly sabatour on them." Reaching up, she touched his cheek lightly. "You just promise me you'll be careful."