"I would adore one." Autumn replied sincerely. She always appreciated people of the arts more than anybody. Humans weren't her favorite but the ones that could create, they tended to please her more than the average. Of course she had no idea what Emma was but she had a lovely energy signature, whatever it was. "I'll be sure to come by. I'm not very good at keeping myself accessorized." She fibbed. It was less about the fact that she couldn't accessorize and more about the fact that sometimes she couldn't be bothered. A pretty bangle though would be easy and something she could wear all the time. If she could get it over her giant hand that was.
"I hope you do. It's why I offered." She teased, letting the girl's pinky go and then slipping behind the bar. She ran her hand over the smooth surface as she walked and then came to the other side of where Emma was standing, leaning over the counter, as she often did. The counter was taller than most bar's. She'd had it custom built for her height and it was nice to be able to reach things without worrying about stooping. Stooping wasn't very attractive.
Of course, that meant that it was higher for everybody else, but it just went towards giving Autumn that feeling that she was truly better than the humans that came along and took part in her gifts. She never had to remind herself of what her life used to be like and where she was born from. Not once ever.
When Emma said to surprise her, Autumn smiled widely and then let out a small chuckle when the girl added the addendum. "Smart girl." She turned her back and moved around the bar, moving things, finding a narrow, tall champagne flute that was etched with greek markings all over them and placed them aside before reaching for the small fridge she kept. It wasn't one she kept any alcohol in and she pulled something out of it obscuring it from Emma's view, hiding what she was pouring behind her womanly body. She then bent and reached below to grab at a few more things, looking as if she was making something up for the two of them.
"I'll have to serve you my favorite then..." Autumn said replacing the a silver container back in to the fridge and turning around with the two glasses. She placed one down in front of Emma.
It was a glass of milk. Straight up with a plate of Oreo cookies. Autumn smiled, looking amused.