Rey had asked for sparse details only, mostly she'd wanted to know that Finn was alright. Winning a war, the war was something that brought a sense of relief, as sense that the mission she'd been torn from by this place was a success, and Luke Skywalker himself had returned to save the galaxy. She'd been so nervous, afraid that she shouldn't have been the one sent to him. But it had gone just has Leia had hoped. He'd come back with her, hadn't he? Well, that's what the optimistic young scavenger had gleaned from Poe's words.
But Finn the last time she'd seen Finn, he'd been unconscious, still and she'd had to leave him, knowing he'd live but hoping he'd be every bit himself soon enough. It didn't feel right. But Poe had reassured her on that too, she desperately wanted to see him again, and she might never get the chance to? But, he was ..okay, that mattered.
Her reception toward Poe had been stilted; she barely knew him. But the girl practically lit up at the sight of the droid rolling enthusiastically toward her, couching to meet him, beaming. "Yes! It's great to see you too." She laughed to his enthusiastic beeping, nodding rapidly to respond. She didn't really mean to leave Poe just ..standing there, but it did take her a moment or two to straighten up and look to him again.
"No ..it's not-" Rey said, her expression offering that she wasn't entirely settled, uncertain. She'd felt the beginnings of finding where she belonged with the rebellion, in Leia, in Han, but for the short time she had spent on the base in D'Qar, she thought, in time, she wouldn't feel so lost. Now she was here, and she didn't know who'd she'd get to see again. "They've given me work with the engineering department-" She motioned to the building behind them that she'd come from. "It's nothing like a scrapyard, and their tech isn't like ours." It was very clean and advanced in their own way, even so - she didn't feel she belonged there, these people were trained and educated, she was just a scavenger.