"I knew I liked her," Rose said easily enough. And she had, she really had. It's what had drawn her to Anna so easily, realizing how similar she probably was to a younger Donna. She wished she'd had the chance to get to know the older redhead better. She wondered what had happened to her. If anyone else had come between her and Amy. But she didn't want to ask. Any wrong comment could upset him all over again, and that was the last thing she wanted. It was impossible for her to want to hurt him, even if from time to time she inadvertently did.
It wasn't far to the Complex and she thanked the driver and tipped him well enough considering he didn't exactly have a tough trip. The smile she offered the Doctor was more welcoming than it migh have been earlier in the evening, but it was still wary. She wanted to take care of him, but she also sort of wanted to push him in the pool and leave him there. Men. "We need to get you an amulet, and a key to one of the spare rooms. This place was set up as a shelter of sorts. A way for the displaced to be here without being more put out than they already are." Which was, in actuality, quite a bit, considering. She had said she'd have helped out with this war if only they'd asked first, but it was still terrible being trapped alone with nothing of your own. "There's a welcome kit, too. Just a few little odds and ends to make you more comfortable. And a laptop, obviously. That computer network is genius for communication."