"Welcome wagon is not my preferred role," Dani admitted readily. One hand still resting on the stair rail, she shifted her weight to her back leg while they continued to talk. "It's a good thing your friend was available to step in, if you wanted a softer introduction to Austin. However, if you look back a few months from now on everything I said, I think you'll recognize the accuracy in it."
The mention of an disagreeable roommate drew a mild grimace of sympathy from her -- she had experience with that herself, in the past. "I'd give you a tip for trading up to a better roommate, but there doesn't seem to be any point. And I don't know whether your friend warned you, but the LBJ and the Capitol-run shelters aren't exactly on the best of terms. You might not want to advertise too much around here about where you're heading."
Dani didn't think that anyone actually gave enough of a damn about Nathan to stop him from leaving. He'd been issued a Capitol ID, after all, despite sharing a surname with the LBJ's leader. Given Aizik's recent disappearance, however, and the rumors of suspicious circumstances surrounding it, she couldn't be completely sure.