In spite of herself, Judith laughed, looking back up at him. "Prob'ly not," she agreed. At his announcement, Judith looked up toward the road down which they'd come and shook her head.
"If I'm bein' honest?" she asked, looking back at Derek and lifting her eyebrows slightly, somewhat apologetic.
She finally started moving again, approaching the bodies of the chimera she'd taken out with the arrows, hefting the arrows back out of them with effort, to shove back into her quiver. Money was tight; she couldn't afford to be down two arrows however long it would take for her to save up enough money to buy more.
"Not really," she finally finished the answer she'd left hanging. "Seems like I don't really need 'em all that much and they strike me as the type that gets a li'l clingy with people once they meet 'em. I ain't got time for all that friendship bullshit, not with them, anyways."