Avery had thought about it, and although he hadn't gone very far during his second trek outside - he had a horror of getting lost and never being found again with as much snow as there was out there - he had the feeling that if he did walk to the boundaries of the property, there would be something preventing them from going any further. It only made sense. He looked forward to checking into that when the weather got warm enough for him to really go exploring.
He nodded when Miles said it wasn't important where they were, because he agreed that it wasn't. It wasn't going to make a bit of difference as far as how their year went, he didn't imagine. He sat up straight again, sighing and resting his hands on his knees now that he was all stretched out.
Avery was okay with Miles too at this point. He seemed well-spoken, not overly sarcastic like Hannah, and certainly nice enough. He wasn't good at making friends and he never had been, but he'd be fine with finding the occasional person to converse with once in a while. "I dunno if he was the one that left for medical reasons or if it was one of the girls," he said. There was probably no point in speculating about that, either. "He seemed okay." For the short while that Avery had seen him, at least.