"No, you don't," she said, before closing the door. She looked around at the room. It was more than Spartan, but not much. A small kitchenette, a cot, two chairs, and not much else. Oh, and a window. She didn't bother looking out of it; there wasn't that much to see, and it was rather dirty. She supposed it was more for ventilation than anything else.
She made herself a cup of coffee, running over the things she had to buy in her mind. Clothes, foo- no, not food, a phone, that's a must, even if it's cheap, maybe some transport, and some weapon.
She finished the coffee and left the room, not bothering to lock the door behind her. There wasn't anything there worth stealing, and they probably had surveillance devices there already.
The street was noisy, crowded, and, if she didn't know better, she would have said inhuman. But it was the place to buy things; they were cheaper, and many times of better quality than one could pick up in the stores. Clothes first, she thought to herself. At least they're out in the open, easier to find.