"Second floor for me. I think I'm completely alone there..." Not that she minded, and she hit the fourth floor button for him. She would enjoy the silence for as long as she had it, but when someone moved in she certainly wouldn't be miffed. It wasn't as though she owned the entire hallway...well, right now she did, what with all the decorations she was planning on putting up. She gave another smile at his offer of the dolly.
"That would've been smart, but this is the last box," she responded after her comment, as though it were an after thought, a note of apology in her voice. "Thanks for the offer. I haven't seen many people around, not even maintenance workers, so I've just been doing everything one box at a time." Which was her approach to most things, and it helped. A lot. "And Halloween is my favorite holiday. I mean, if you're going to put up decorations, might as well go all out, right?"
Her voice started picking up tempo a little, one side of her mouth quirked. Halloween was one of her favorite topics, and when she got excited, she got a little talkative. "Oh, I'm so excited for the party! If you want any help with creative twists for your costume, I'd be more than happy to help. I mean, I work as a prop designer...it's just freelance, right now, but I love doing costumes and all sorts of things. I'm going to be a zombie, at least, that'll be the starting point. There are just too many themes for zombies. Not to mention you can zombify any other costume...
"But there's nothing wrong with playing to your strengths," she finished, coming back again to the original topic. "Are you just going to swing by Spirit or are you making the costume yourself?"