"I don't know if you're, you know, religious at all. I'm not; I had no idea what it meant for a very long time, but then I did some research. I learned about Wikipedia and I read a lot — I like to read — and it's still confusing, but I sort of understand. I guess, um, there's some huge number of Biblical Seals and when a certain number of them are broken, Lucifer — the Devil, you know? — comes to Earth and the Apocalypse begins," Ariel rambled. She paused, then, and looked down. "I...'m sorry, that was a lot all at once, huh...?" she asked sheepishly. The smile that he offered to her when she kept apologizing made Ariel feel a bit better, though.
Peter seemed to let her statement about not knowing computers go. That was good, because usually people who knew had picked at her and teased her; made her feel stupid when itw asn't her fault that she didn't know. Peter didn't. She was immediately endeared to him for that. "Yes, definitely," she said quickly. "People are really nice, too, they're really helpful," she was quick to add. When Peter asked for a hotel, Ariel almost laughed. "No hotels, then you'd have to spend money. I can give you directions to the complex and walk you part of the way, though, if you like.
"Some of the displaced people here have a lot of money and they make it so there's always food in the kitchen and the complex is just for displaced people, rent free. You can stay in my room, if you want, for the night; I'm staying at my boyfriend's place right now. And then after you settle in a little bit, you can see if there are any more open rooms, so that you can have your own..." she offered.