Having it mentioned again that this was like a horror movie wasn't surprising, but it did make her run a nervous hand through her ponytail. She pulled her knees to her chest, adjusting her back.
"Yeah, many people have talked about how this whole thing is very similar to a horror movie. Because it is. So I guess that's why we sort-of try to keep our shit? Because people don't, in those, unless they're unaware, and then it tends not to end well. Not that any of this is in our hands." She mused, more to herself than to the new guy. She looked at him then. "Anyway, I hope I did help."
Not knowing how to react to his question, Juno widened her gaze. She was about to say yes but that she was sort-of taken by a dude who might be able to stomp him out like a fire - he was a fireman after all - if she didn't first but then he made a joke about his crack and Juno snorted. "No, humor's good I guess. It's good for the both of us that you're not just crying hysterically, trust me. Not that I'd blame you if you were." She smiled, then sighed sadly. "Juno Herrera. Sorry to meet you, Levi. I mean...you know."