He wouldn't have noticed her approach. Lexi had moved faster than he could have noticed given he wasn't paying a hell of a lot of attention anyway. He seemed upset more than anything and she didn't know why or what exactly she could do to fix it. 'The girl from the Internet', that's how he rememebred her. She'd take it. Maybe the fact he recognised her meant she could talk to him, figure out what was so wrong to make him look that upset surrounded by the beauty of the woods.
"Lexi. Is my name." she started, skimming another rock. "And you're Much. Now that that's out of the way maybe you can tell me what's got you so upset. Cause sitting in a place like this with the look you have in your face, you're not in a good place, are you? You weren't when we talked before either, so maybe you wanna talk to someone away from the whole thing?"
Lexi perched herself on a rock near the lake edge and looked up at the man, curious more than anything and god help her sometimes she couldn't resist helpful meddling.
"And if you hate the forest, have you considered Glamping? I think you would rock Glamping?"