"Maybe I've been lucky. With who I meet or with weak senses." That was driven in. Humans weren't at the top of the food chain. Some days it seemed like they weren't even in the upper half. But they could overcome these supernaturals the same way their ancestors had overcome nature itself. Ingenuity, perseverance. Being the best they could be.
Kaylee wasn't at her best right now, but she had a new determination to get there, and she wasn't just a human anymore either. Hard to say what to think of that, but she had to deal with it eventually Incidents like the couple with Tristan proved the importance of that. She didn't want to be a victim of her own magic gone haywire.
"So why'd you leave?" She sensed the reasoning there was less than vanilla--and she figured it was time that Roxy embraced the love of a more exotic flavor. Her words were coaxing and playful now, finding some excitement vicariously through someone else's stories. She didn't have much of her own to draw from. Yet.