"I've heard a lot," Lyn confirms with a grin. "But all of it good, I can tell you." She leaned back, half sitting on the window sill, her hands positioned to keep her more or less upright. "If there's one thing Ari likes, it's a good party. He said it was suppose to be something to rival those of the fae back home. It was good enough in it's own right, but definitely not the same." No one woke up the next morning with blue skin next to a lake with no clothes on and no clue how they managed to get there. At least, not that she heard.
She smiled at the compliment, "Thanks. I don't think anyone calls me Evelyn besides my teachers or my grandmother when I've done something wrong." She chuckled lightly, and tilted her head. "Welllllll...to be fair, I think he technically said something about an 'acquaintanceship' or the like, but for Aramil, that can be as good as it gets for awhile. "Actually, I did wonder about that. He has some fairly strong views sometimes when it comes to things like that." The walking dead...undead...people who were dead and aren't anymore. Sorta.
Evelyn was trying not to stare now that she could see Vivian up-close. It was hard to remember that this woman was a vampire. Even though her own guide was a vampire, it had made her nervous to say the least in the beginning. But since then she'd learned to relax. A little bit.
Her attention flowed back into the conversation and she nodded. "That's good. Ari wasn't sure if everyone had to find new jobs or not, but I'm glad to hear it wasn't so bad. Maybe I will grab him and see if he wants to make a return trip there. Though the only reason he took me last time was because I didn't want him to take me." She shrugged, "He seemed to think I couldn't handle myself there. And he was stubborn enough that he wouldn't leave me alone about it."
Though in retrospect, he could've been right. Still, that's even more frustrating when he's being Mr. Superior and he's right. "A strip club?" She seemed to think for a moment, "Hmm. Now that is a thought...." And one that she could use to her advantage.