They were both animals. Base animals that served to fulfill their needs. However they had drastically different needs, they were two drastically different animals. At least Rei did not smell like death and whatever liquid that the vampire used that came out of a bottle. For a hunter he was certainly sloppy with his scent, at least in Rei's mind.
Rei looked at him coolly as the vampire oozed anger. It was fulfilling, really. The idea that he invoked anger out of this corpse. Strange to think about, but Rei was not really in a mind to think at the moment. Drystan could say what he liked about Rei, but the truth remained that he was trained to kill. And his training had been one of the best, despite the price on his sanity.
"It's bad for business." he gave coolly as a reason. "You try killing off my girls, maybe to make up for something. But I really wouldn't recommend it." If it was his choice, Rei would put the effort to keep Drystan out entirely. Vampires were powerful, but with every bit of power there was always a draw back, something they lost. Maybe it would be better if he just started carrying around a spray bottle full of holy water. The idea of it was almost enough to bring a smile to his face. Almost.
Walking past Drystan, he went over to the girl and gathered her up into his arms. She was so tiny, so small. And pale, she was going to need help and quick. If she was not already going to die. If she did, maybe he would just have to kill one of Drystan's employees. Fair was fair, wasn't it? If the vampire could not control himself, how could he be expected as a lowly were?