"Oh, we haven't ... done anything, really. We jut repaired after the attack." She offered him a slight smile before introducing herself -- even if they'd technically already covered that part.
"I'm part of the welcoming committee, yes. Jaime and Tyler are the others who sort of handle the newcomers, though of course everyone's welcomed to say hello to them." It had seemed awfully quiet to her though ... maybe that was just her perception of things. She hadn't exactly been out being social herself. She was taking a very turtle-tucking-her-head-in route in regard to ... James. And Balthazar.
"So ... I suppose it's best for you to start off with questions, but I can cover it in the basics. I'm not sure if they've redrafted the welcome note, so it likely mentions a line. Currently, we're all powerless and there is no line ... though when it's there, it is a danger."
She paused. "Not the line itself, rather, but the traps on the other side. Ah ... there's no monetary exchange system here. They restock the stores and the mall and the kitchens, so we ... just take what we need. There's a garden in the back that you're welcome to help yourself to. The mall will have extra clothing, should you need it. We have a small library there," she gestured toward it. "And televisions and disc players in the rec area." She gestured again.
"There's roughly sixty or so people here at last count. You can check the registry there," she added with a gesture. "To see if there are any familiar names, or ... to confirm if someone's gone missing." Lily tried to think of anything else she might have missed, and reasoned there was something glaringly obvious she'd overlooked ... but she'd let him ask his questions.