"I have the key," Richie remarked. It was still in the pocket where he put it, separate from the room number placard he had broken off sometime before Simon wandered into the bus stop and conjured a snowstorm. "Don't know where the complex is, but I'm not going anywhere for the next," he paused to check it watch, reading the time as still early afternoon. "Six hours at least." That was likely to raise questions, but Richie wasn't sure if the guy was really processing half of what he was saying or not anyway.
Scoffing at the idea of it being a fine establishment, Richie thought back to the cheap plastic tag on the key. It wasn't that Richie really cared if it was fancy or a shithole, but Simon seemed to be overly positive and Richie preferred to be realistic about things and realistically, it was bought to be more on the low end than anything else. He only really had the key and the tag to go off of, but he figured it was a pretty reasonable assumption.
"I'll find it when I can get out of here." Richie looked again at his watch as if he expected it to be hours since the last time he checked, even though he knew it had barely been seconds. The amount of downtime Richie had to endure because of what he was drove him slightly insane just because he hated feeling both helpless and useless. If he had been more prepared before just... ending up here, he could make it somewhat during the daytime, but nothing he had on him could really get him out of this bus stop until the sun finally decided to fuck off. Which it clearly had no intention of doing any time before sunset.
Once again, it seemed like something he said triggered something in Simon, but Richie didn't really know what to make out of what the guy said when he finally started speaking again. Not that Richie really knew what to make of anything related to this Simon Petrikov. "I didn't say you had to take her back to where you were from," he commented dryly, skipping past all that weird apocalypse sounding shit and talk of monsters. Richie's had enough of monsters for the time being. "Just out. But maybe it's just me who doesn't like staying in places were I've been kidnapped."