Deal, Lockie. I'll stay right here.
Why the hell had staying in her room seemed like a good idea a few hours ago? She'd decided that this time she'd stay where she was. She would head out into the living room for no apparent reason.
It wasn't going to happen. She was playing stubborn. This wasn't really about whether or not she wanted to head out a find a warm body, because god, did she want. Lockie and her were trying to figure out if she could manage it, just in case she might have to.
She'd woken up, hollow and growling for touch. The door wasn't locked. Nothing was stopping her from ducking into the hall and heading to Clint's room. Or Sam's. She didn't think either of them would turn her away.
That, of course, wasn't the point, and Kitty was more stubborn that she was heat-crazed. At least for the moment and she'd stay where she was, draped over her futon in the back of the room, teeth gritted shut as she watched whatever the hell movie was playing across her television screen. She had water bottles and little snacks in her room, so, as long as her will kept up, she'd stay right where she was.