Once she was admitted, she moved out of the way so the other woman could secure the door. It might have seemed futile, but it was a barrier that could buy them time if someone or something decided to attack. It only took a moment for things to shift, to be alerted, to prepare, and for that, she was grateful.
She stayed mostly quiet, as the woman seemed to not the talkative type. She followed behind her, not fully trusting, but trusting enough. It was safer in here for now than it was outside, that was enough. Once the other door, she looked at the bed offered. "Thank you, Dinah."
She sat down on it and pulled her pack off her shoulders. It hadn't been particularly heavy, but she did pull out some water and a few cans she'd recently learned how to open. She said she had them to share and if Dinah wanted any, she was going to lay them out for her. It hadn't taken her long to get there and she'd easily find her way back if need be. "I was looking for possible threats to the camp and a bit too far." It was mostly curiosity that drew her out. The creatures were similar, but in such varying sizes.
Crossing a leg over the other, she pulled a sleeve back and brought two fingers together allowing a fire to dance on atop them. "I'm pretty handy, as they say." The flame extinguished as quickly as it came and she took one of her bottles of water.