12-28-2016, 10:59 PM
Sakura noted his closing distance as she lead the way, her prideful stance open to him coming nearer to walk beside her beauty. She always loved a man who knew to keep close to his lady... But half of his promise gave her a short hmph in response. The reminder that this man preferred many a one-night stand soon cemented into her mind as she regarded him, a tinge of minor malice mixed with hopeful promise in her coyly enticing speech; it wasn't fair if she let him know that the first half of his sentence turned her off outright for the moment. All she could hope for was that he kept the second half of his promise... Or that his blood didn't splatter too messily when she murdered him. "I should only hope so, for your sake, good sir," she said.
She may be a psychopath, but she had her... She wouldn't call it honor, but she was much more merciful to newcomers in her world than those who knew her for more than a few months. And she let him know this by letting him take her hand, a tight and nervous grip given to show that she was still very much interested in him, even if it was a minor intrigue that would prove to be fleeting depending on the night.
His response... Actually confused the woman to drop her guard, giving the vampire a glimpse into the eyes of someone who very much used to be a normal female. If she hadn't snapped long ago, he may have found her more curious, maybe attractive, with more feminine wiles to her than she had now. She had planned for one or the other, but to declare her own savior as equivalent as any other god? Some would find it insulting, and religious fanatics in her kind of strain would even call it blasphemy. Yet to come from the lips of a confirmed vampire... It was as ironically fascinating as a fallen one still believing in a god in the first place. And she smiled for this as they stopped at a streetlight, waiting for the various vehicles to cross before it was safe to move on. She was impressed.
"...My good sir," she started, a little passion lacing her voice along with a bit of a perplexing lilt to her tone, "Yes, do go on. Tell me more about your work.... Though I am curious to why exactly... you would find much interest in the way of everlasting life." Despite the emphasis, she meant that in no judgemental way possible. She really did want to know; a vampire still following deities was unheard of in her old world as far as she knew. An odd eye was given as she listened to his reply, one that did not hold much emotion that Eddy could see right away, but gazing into those deadly orbs of hers for long enough would reveal that a spark was there. It was slight, but enough to tell that she was confused with his company so far, yet in a good way. It meant he had her attention now. Hopefully he can continue to follow through with this development as they continued to wait for the walklight above to flash white as a signal to continue moving.
She may be a psychopath, but she had her... She wouldn't call it honor, but she was much more merciful to newcomers in her world than those who knew her for more than a few months. And she let him know this by letting him take her hand, a tight and nervous grip given to show that she was still very much interested in him, even if it was a minor intrigue that would prove to be fleeting depending on the night.
His response... Actually confused the woman to drop her guard, giving the vampire a glimpse into the eyes of someone who very much used to be a normal female. If she hadn't snapped long ago, he may have found her more curious, maybe attractive, with more feminine wiles to her than she had now. She had planned for one or the other, but to declare her own savior as equivalent as any other god? Some would find it insulting, and religious fanatics in her kind of strain would even call it blasphemy. Yet to come from the lips of a confirmed vampire... It was as ironically fascinating as a fallen one still believing in a god in the first place. And she smiled for this as they stopped at a streetlight, waiting for the various vehicles to cross before it was safe to move on. She was impressed.
"...My good sir," she started, a little passion lacing her voice along with a bit of a perplexing lilt to her tone, "Yes, do go on. Tell me more about your work.... Though I am curious to why exactly... you would find much interest in the way of everlasting life." Despite the emphasis, she meant that in no judgemental way possible. She really did want to know; a vampire still following deities was unheard of in her old world as far as she knew. An odd eye was given as she listened to his reply, one that did not hold much emotion that Eddy could see right away, but gazing into those deadly orbs of hers for long enough would reveal that a spark was there. It was slight, but enough to tell that she was confused with his company so far, yet in a good way. It meant he had her attention now. Hopefully he can continue to follow through with this development as they continued to wait for the walklight above to flash white as a signal to continue moving.

