As North let her hand drop from her gun, Bunny felt a knot between her shoulder blades unkink. Lowering her own hands, she hooked her thumbs into the straps of her pack and nodded to North's question
"Very new. I like the hospital, though. It's comfortable, and the people I've met so far seem nice." Standing closer together it was easier to be heard, letting Bunny keep her voice down while she talked. It definitely wasn't the kind of area you wanted to draw attention in -- not safe, like North said.
She shrugged lightly, with an expression that she hoped would convey that she understood the point North had made. "There are a lot of folks in the hospital," she said, knowing this wasn't exactly news. "In some ways this out here is a lot more comfortable for me."
Of course the last thing Bunny wanted was to get caught by one of the packs of shufflers she'd seen staggering through Austin's streets. The city wasn't like the rural areas she was familiar with, and though she'd picked up a trick or two since arriving, it wasn't anything she wanted to test out.
Smiling, she added, "Don't worry, I've already had the talk about raiders and walkers from hospital security. I won't get in your way."