Slipping the battery back into the bag that he was carrying, Gabriel crossed over to the car, extending a hand and settling it lightly on her shoulder to help steady the woman. She might have been holding herself up on the car, but he had enough life experience to know that that wasn't always enough if you were shaken up enough.
"I'm not really familiar with it myself. Only been here a couple months," Gabriel said, looking down at the streets. He'd only really developed a memory for the roads to the shop and back to the hotel. "I'm from New York, originally. This layout is pretty much contrary to everything I've ever learned about cities. But I can do my best," He said, offering her a friendly smile before his attention was drawn elsewhere.
He couldn't have been much more than seven, if that. Gabriel could certainly understand the certain as he dropped his hand from her arm, nodding, "A little paranoia is a good thing sometimes," He said. "As long as you don't let it get the best of you."