At the offered, welcoming smile, Quinn relaxed and returned it with one of her own. The young man's face was unfamiliar, but considering how many people came and went here, Quinn was not surprised. One minute a person could be present, accounted for, and in the next they were gone without an explanation or a hint of their pending absence. To Quinn, it sucked especially since one of those people had been the only person she'd known from home. It was out of Quinn's control, but it didn't make her feel less upset. It was why she'd ventured out of the camp in the first place.
Straightening up, Quinn watched, curious, as he gathered up the vegetables, wrapping them back into his jacket. She was positive at camp there was plenty of food, but then again, maybe he was a vegetarian? "No, no you're not," Quinn assured him quickly. "I was just hanging out." It sounded lame, but the blond couldn't think of another way to describe it. "What did you find?"