There was no denying her strange, quirky nature that even she was disturbed by. She had never been this feisty nor fierce to anyone, not even in her alone time and thus was surprised to see it come out towards this stranger. A young male who likely wanted nothing to do with her and would lose her and forget her as soon as he had escorted her out. It seemed likely, after all. No stranger would want to stick around with a young female teenager who was as much of a mess as she was. Perhaps her brother might atest to that but even she seemed to doubt that now. It wasn't as if he had invited her to come after him or with him.
Awfully clingy, huh? Kat was somewhat amused in thinking that he was anything to the clingy sort, assuming that he was the complete opposite. His rather detached disposition told her otherwise. "You sound awful," she managed a second-long smile followed by a second-like laugh which she then turned her silver eyes downcast at her feet as they walked side by side. She felt strangely comfortable yet uncomfortable all the same. This guy was a stranger, one that she knew wouldn't care whether or not she found her brother. Kat knew from others tales that lone wolves that were complete strangers usually did not care for another, or another's past. It was as if the other simply didn't exist. It was understood to her that after they left this place, there would be nothing left at all besides a blur of a moment.