Cobra glanced at either side of him and then mentally groaned. Of course this stranger would think that; he's practically outside of the door! He gave a shake of his head. She frowned, and he could tell she didn't fully believe him. Still, she relaxed her hand and stood up straighter, and after a moment, so did Cobra.

"…Not saying you can't, but…" he frowned. She paused and motioned towards the building. "Go in there, I mean." Cobra tried not to growl at the suggestion. Seriously, she really thought he looked the kind of person to go in there? "Just don't cause trouble. No good will come of it." From the way her eyes watched him, even relaxed, he could tell she meant it. Giving her a stare of his own, he glided past the entrance from where he'd been staring at the sign and quickly left that alley. He was sure her eyes never left him even as he walked out of sight.

A good couple streets away, he finally stopped and sat down in a different alley, his thoughts running wild. The woman, as he listened, still stood by the entrance, looking to see if any more "trouble" appeared. Then she walked off. Although not completely away. He noticed that she kept to around the area for a good hour or so more, and by that time he noticed he had been sitting for an hour or more. Cobra scrambled out of the alley and out of the town leading into the woods where they camped.