As the girl spoke, Christine felt somewhat inadequate for having bothered her in the first place, because it really wasn't her place to go sticking her nose into other people's business, and she should have stopped to think about that before verbally accosting a stranger.
"That's a nice name." She said, tucking a errant strand of hair behind her ear as she spoke. She smiled a little as the woman made a spot for her to sit in the grass. Figuring it would be perhaps even ruder to just walk away after rudely interrupting in the first place, Christine settled down in the grass next to Serenity.
"Yeah, actually," She said, nodding as she smoothed out the fabric of her coat. "I walk through here every night on my way home from work." She chose not to include the fact that it had been nearly two months in that particular sentence. The newer folk tended to get upset when they realized how long some of the others had been trapped.