When he kept saying dragons, she looked over at him. Well, she kind of had the same reaction. The only dragons she knew about were in those sword and sorcery films they re-ran on TV from the 80s late at night. The ones with the scantily clad women and the guys in loin cloths with big swords. "Everyone really gets excited about the dragons. Pure evil. Want to enslave humanity and use us as food and entertainment. The vampires aren't much better. Kidnapping girls and," she shuddered. It had not been a fun experience and she hated that she had time to deal with it now. It was better when she was focused on other things.
When he mentioned the soulmates, she shifted her attention to that. It was something positive to focus on. "Yeah. We got some heavy hitters to switch teams because of the whole soulmate thing. It's crazy to watch them go from thinking of humans as vermin to doing everything in their power to protect us." She was being so free with this information, not even really thinking of anyone she know possibly showing up. There were a lot of groups of people familiar with each other here already, but she had been alone for a month now?
"I guess it's kind of romantic. Quinn used to have this dead cruel look in his eyes, but when he looks at Rashel, it's totally different." There was a wistful tone in her voice. "Must be nice."