Her eyes were trained on Charlie, and Cat felt at ease talking to her. She filed away the information about Rylee - it was always good to know what one's neighbors did - but at this point, Charlie was her main point of interest. It was clear that the other woman had many barriers up, but Cat wasn't deterred; if anything, she was more curious, more determined to get to know her.
"Ah, I see," Cat said, looking over at the other pair. The way Charlie talked about Rylee gave Cat the impression that Rylee was more than just a recent acquaintance, and her curiosity was piqued. It was difficult to identify much about the other man; the shadows made it difficult to read facial expressions and even body language. "Did you know him from before you moved here?"