She's definitely lost, but she knows that this is the bad part of town...the scenery pretty much gave it away. At least it wasn't dark, the complete opposite actually, it was early in the morning and the sun had just come up. Her initial idea was to transition into the new city by exploring the area early in the morning, and go places for the rest of the day, but her plan really did backfire. No buses or cabs ran in the morning, and she walked...new in the city, meant no connections and no car. Adjusting the bag on her shoulder, she attempted to walk on, head down as to not look anywhere or at anyone so that she didn't get into any kind of trouble.
It only served to make things worse that the streets were so expanse and wound up around each other. It was like a labyrinth. Fortunately, and not before almost bumping into a pole Irma, found a small shop on the corner, those that looked like they were owned by old ladies, who didn't have a mean bone in their bodies. "Oh thank god." She told herself as she shifted her course, and moved towards the welcoming shop. All she had to do was ask for directions and then she would go back home and lock herself in her nice empty apartment.