She had noticed that he hadn't had any trouble getting up the wall to her balcony at least. Just she was a little embarrassed that she was wrapped so much in her own troubles that she didn't think of a silly thing like putting the ladder down to the balcony.
"I'm definitely not looking forward to the time when I have to drive anywhere here. Think I'll stick to walking or the subway for a while." She really had a horrible sense of direction. Add that to the traffic and it freaked her out almost more than going up against a herd of zombies. She really didn't like zombies.
She started blushing when he said what he said. Now she felt like he was going to think she was conceited and totally full of herself for thinking that she was so irresistible that he would just have to ravage her. But she did feel relieved as well at what he had to say. She never trusted people right off the bat. But, with Kyle, he was getting close. Which was weird. She decided that it'd be best if she just ignored the whole thing and said, "I do have a bakery I can show you but first you can see my apartment."
She opened up the slider to reveal wood floors and the walls were brick. It was an older building and that's something that she liked about it. It had character. "Do you want me to make you some coffee downstairs?" She didn't have a coffee maker upstairs so they'd have to go downstairs if he wanted that. She walked into her kitchen and opened up the fridge. "Or, something else. I have wine, water, milk, juice. If you drink there's a liquor cabinet that's full. There's even some stuff that I haven't heard of. Kinda like the bakery menu."