Lehta let out a soft laugh when he answered her, but she was in too good of a mood to let it bother her. When he pointed out that he was glad she wasn't alone, her eyes tilted once more to glance at her guard. "There are another two around, but they've hidden themselves," she admitted as her gaze shifted back to her twin. Folding her hands on the table, she smiled again at the waitress just briefly before looking at Atreus once more. "Rum and coke, no ice," she repeated and glanced at her water. "I didn't know what to order when I got here." She suddenly felt rather silly, as if she was a child who had been caught playing in her mother's makeup.
She tucked some hair behind her ear and glanced around once more, though she didn't let her eyes linger anywhere except on her brother. "That would be lovely, thank you Atreus." She knew that if anyone could help her adjust to this new world around her, it would be him. It also made her feel better, knowing that he would be there if anything were to happen. The noise in the bar started to grow as more people arrived, and for a brief moment Letha started to shift in her seat, slightly uncomfortable with where they were. Instead of focusing on that, she leaned forward to look at his drink. "How did you figure out what you like here? Did you just start trying things?" It seemed that would be the easiest way to figure it out, and since they certainly had enough money to do that, she wasn't terribly concerned. "Do they have drink menus here?" She glanced around, but saw nothing.
A soft smile came to her lips and she looked down at the table. "I'm quite safe, I assure you." Of course, she had said something similar after the first attack on her life, and she hadn't been safe. "I'll have to get a decent-sized house," she answered as she looked up at him again. "Some place with enough rooms for me and my guards. Do you think…" She glanced around almost nervously before she leaned forward. "What do you think people think when they see you with your guards? Do you tell them a story?" She grinned a little, obviously quite amused by her own curiosity. "That… Maybe you're a prince from some far away place they surely have never heard of before?" It was the truth, but twisted in a way to make it seem believable. Her smile fell slightly as she stared at her brother. "Or do you simply tell them the truth? All these creatures are coming out of the woodwork now, letting the humans know the truth…" Letha personally couldn't imagine such a thing, considering the fact that she was so secretive.