It was clear to Gaia that not everyone pulled here was a fighter. She was still trying to wonder why she herself would've been pulled here. What did she have to offer in this war? She was not a fighter by any stretch of the imagination. Though perhaps she was here to help Hercules? After all, she didn't know how many people spoke ancient Greek, and from all she'd gleaned, Latin wasn't really spoken these days either.
"Some are warriors, some are not." Really, this place seemed to choose people at random. But she was more than glad there was a place for them all to stay. And well, Gaia wasn't planning to take things further than talking. But she was also horrendously flirtatious, it was just who she was. So while there would probably be flirting of some sort, she had no plans to carry it further than that.
"We simply can't have that," she replied with a grin and a slightly flirtatious tone to her voice. Now the question presented her was how to get back to the complex that would gain them the least amount of attention. Not only for how Hercules was dressed, but also because they were speaking Latin, not a language people here were used to hearing. As he bid her to lead the way, she remembered there was a back path that went close to the complex. So she turned and started heading that way.
At his question, she pondered a moment, counting back over the days she'd been here. "Just over a month. There have been many changes in the world. Latin is not exactly a spoken language any longer. The language spoken here is English, of which I am learning. It is an odd language." She mused, shrugging one shoulder slightly. Gaia was fairly certain Hercules hadn't heard of the language, which made her feel slightly less out of place. While many people had been displaced from their own times and places, no one seemed to have been from Rome, or at least the point in time from which Gaia came from. Yet Hercules seemed to be from that time. She looked up at him and gave him a friendly smile. Now, the proud Roman in her didn't like the fact he was Greek, but Gaia was glad she wasn't the only one so completely out of her element around here anymore.