She chuckled softly. "Lots of little towns dotting the way," she said reflectively. "I was born outside of Boston, but we moved when I was little, so I don't really remember much of it. So we lived in the little place and worked in the big place, and that was about all the exposure I needed." Because really, Salem wasn't exactly a huge city, compared to others. It was about her size as far as cities went, for visiting.
"I do," she said. "Carry my own insurance and everything," she continued with a slight smile even as she reached into her back pocket to pull out a fairly well-worn leather wallet with a pair of running horses embossed on it. She pulled out a card and offered it over. "Phone number and email are the same, but the address is uh, obviously different," she explained; it listed her prior address, on the other side of the country. Which meant there was one more thing to add to her to-do list; new cards. Though she guessed she'd wait until after she switched her phone number over to do that. Christ, moving was a bitch. "But yeah, a lot of people say that. All they want to do after is just chill. Except for the ones who just spring up and race to the mall," she laughed. "So all you'd need is a clear space for me to set up and we're good to go," she continued.