Roxy hadn't know what she had been expecting but it hadn't been the person who had opened the door. She was used to being dismissed but not like this. Her understanding was that most empaths were eager to rejoin society. Apparently hers was one of the few who didn't want to rush back because no sooner than Roxy enter the small house than the other woman rushed off saying something about setting up space. Curious she followed the empath down the hall. The woman seemed to be straightening a spare room. Roxy leaned against the door frame and watched for a few minutes. At least her empath was interesting. That wouldn't make fitting the woman into her already complicated life any easier.[color=8493ca] "I couldn't agree more."[/color] Roxy commented when the other woman mumbled that this sucks. Apparently she wasn't the only one not welcoming this sudden change in her life. [color=8882be]"I am guessing from your actions that you didn't take the time to read the letter. I am not staying here. You are moving into to town."[/color] Roxy clarified. She hadn't packed anything because she hadn't thought she had needed to. She was under the impression that the empath would be ready to go when she arrived. She didn't mind staying a few hours while the woman packed. She could probably even manage a couple of days. But no more than that.