Re: Dance Floor... after many drinks were had.
"It's stereotypical," Kennedy admitted, spinning easily at his lead, "but I don't think it's possible to be culturally appropriative when it comes to vamps. Anyway, most of the ones I've run into tonight have found it hilarious." Which was, more or less, what she'd intended when she'd picked it. Mostly funny, a little bit sexy, not really scary. If she'd wanted to scare people, she'd have dropped the fake human form she spent most of her life in for the giant snake lady that lived inside.
She stuck her tongue out at him when he spun her again, staying up on her tiptoes so he'd have clearance to spin under her arm. "Don't you think your costume is disrespectful to alien barbarian princes?" she teased in return.