Re: HAYRIDE!!!!
She shrugged again, really not wanting to answer that last question. She knew Laura didn't tell people where she worked, so explaining that they stripped together was really not a good idea. She decided to side step it, and instead talk about Mutant Town.
"I suppose it has most of what the city has. There's a coffee shop and some second hand stores and a theater and a few bars. It's not the nicest neighborhood, but not the worst, either. You can walk around feeling relatively safe, so long as you stay out of the alleys. But, well, there's a sense of... depression? Maybe that's the word. A sense of depression about the place. A hint of desperation. Like it's the only place we can go. There's safety in numbers, but there's also being a target as part of the herd. I don't know. I don't think I can explain it very well. I think its something that has to be... lived. But I don't know why anyone would want to live there if they had a chance to live someplace like this." Once more her eyes were drawn to the house, the grounds. The garden she'd only glimpsed. The pool. She couldn't even remember the last time she'd gone swimming.
"Does he really just take mutants in?" she asked, almost wistfully.