While he had more experience with the strangeness of this city than Kaylee did, Mal still prickled a bit when the nurse announced there was an outstanding appointment made for his mechanic. He didn't like that there was this record of their existences somewhere in this city.
"Kaylee, breathe." He'd noted the way her figure had stiffened upon hearing her name. "Ain't mean nothing save for that this place knew you were coming. Folk say that the city itself provides. You ain't gonna go hungry, it'll find you a place to sleep, it'll.. well.. make sure there's a bed at the hospital if it's what you're fixin' to need."