When stepped back, she let out a chuckle and an airy snort, "Took you long enough. Either you haven't been dating very long or Chris needs to invest in a better boyfriend." She said as she reached out and brushed her bangs away. She'd never been one to play coy, unless she really had to or it really amused her (and the second was pretty rare), dragging it out was pointless. Especially if a) he really knew his girlfriend or b) had read her some other way. A) was a possiblity because she did believe in love. She might be evil but her entire family was testimony of that, maybe not the pure and always selfless love of the goody-goodies but it was one that was strong and definite and just as lasting, if not more so.
Lucky good!her if she found that. Huh. She wondered if that meant she would find that too. However, she pushed that thought aside for the moment, to answer him. "I don't know what you're talking about. I am Chris. Perry Christina Halliwell."