I'm liking the slow world-building of the apocalypse timeline. Two months until everything goes to hell, and she's already thinking about typhoons, floods, extreme cold, and even cannibalism. She knows from experience that the real monsters aren't just the environment or the mutants; it's the people desperate enough to eat each other. That's why she's so focused on security, not just supplies. The electric doors, the high-floor apartment, the secret passage between rooms—she's preparing for human threats, not just natural disasters. That's realistic and terrifying.