Leah didn't respond but merely acknowledged what he'd said with a nod after he spoke, looking up and down the street to make sure it was clear before she quickly moved to the other side of the road and onto one of the many front gardens that lined the street. She continued onward, moving around the side of the house cautiously, peeking around corners before walking out and exposing herself. It was fairly clear how Leah had managed to stay alive by herself, even if it had only been the seventh day on her own. Because the truth was that she was cautious, small and seemed to stick to areas where she wouldn't be too exposed while at the same time had a many different amount of paths. "This way" she said quietly as she moved into the back garden and towards the back fence where a hole about her size was situated. She turned around, looking for something before she pointed at a tree in the corner of the garden, "If you use that to climb over, I could wait for you on the other side?" she asked. Travis could attempt to climb the fence, but from looking at it he'd find it didn't look all that stable.