Taking another drink, this one bigger then the last Arden let out a small 'Whew' and wiped at her brow, once more. The heat of the club combined with the endorphin rush from dancing and drinking one could barely breath. Her elbows were resting against the back of the bar and she barely noticed when someone barely brushed her right arm as she took another drink. She couldn't get to buzzed right now despite how bad she'd wanted to. The whiskey made her head feel a little light but that was it. She focused her attention back on the crowd and attempted to sort through the bodies to find her prey.
Crystalline blues fell on a dark clad man who was extremely pale. Her eyes narrowed as she sized him up. He was talking to some young red head and she appeared to be human. Raising her brow she followed them around the room but they made no move to leave and there was no way she could just start a fight in the middle of a club (again) and still manage to maintain a low profile. She broke her gaze to look at the ceiling and finally back to the glass of alcohol in her slightly scarred hand. She'd have to wait her turn or wait for him to make a move. Fighting indoors was difficult and she'd be putting other people's lives in danger along with her own.
Crossing her legs, the black skirt she was wearing rode up a little flashing a milky white thigh underneath fishnet stockings. Also wearing a corset style lace up black blouse boosting ample cleavage. She looked more like vampire bait then a vampire hunter which was all part of the facade. Tucking a loose strand behind her ear she glanced over at the younger man who'd taken a seat next to. She didn't recognize him off the bat but he looked like he was having a good time. Arden was no one for striking up random conversations with complete strangers but for some reason the boy caught her interest. Plus she had some time to kill it appeared. Tilting her head to the side, "Can I buy you a drink?" Arden offered since she noticed he wasn't holding on to speak of. She held her own glass up as if to emphasize her point.