It was weird, being on their own, without the group she'd come to rely on over the past two years. She felt alone and exposed, but at least she had Eliot there, and if it worked they'd have a home sooner rather than later.
Getting into the room after Nate had secured a key, she looked around. It was strange enough to be without the group. The idea of the three of them sharing a room was even weirder, but it was the cheapest way she supposed. (This place was expensive enough as it was. She was sure she could have found something in the middle of no where that cost half as much).
Cody was agitated too and stayed unusually close to her. When they entered the room however, he ran around, whined some before being right back besides her. "You miss the others, don't you?" she asked, bending down and scratching him behind the ears. They might not have been the friendliest dogs around, but they'd been dogs and Cody was used to having them around. It would be an adjustment for all of the.
"Okay," she said, getting up and looking at Eliot and Nate. "So what now? How fast can we get out of here? Do you have any preferences on where in the country?" She knew what she wanted, and she knew it was impossible. Ohio would never again be home to her.
She took a seat on the bed, and for once she patted the surface next to her allowing Cody to jump up. He laid down close to her, with his head in her lap.