There was an interesting thought that Liliya had not actually ever thought about. She was so wrapped up thinking about the present that she very rarely let herself consider what the future might hold for her, how things would change and all of that. "So long as the blood never changes I think that I'll be able to handle it just as you seem to have." Far better to listen to Elizaveta's views on how Naoki should be treated. It would forever amuse Liliya to hear other vampires talk of blood dolls as exactly what they were - food and occasional entertainment if they were qualified. Not actual people. "I've had thoughts of making him support himself on only what that business of his makes. But then things would be... said if anyone found out. About a rocky marriage." Liliya rolled her eyes as she took another sip. It truly amazed her at times how unintelligent the masses could be. A vampire married to a human? Til death do us part and I was dead when it happened.
Liliya shrugged. "By being a better choice than anything else offered. Chances are high that demons won't give a single damn about what we do, angels may be the same. I just believe that I would be a better choice for anyone who is any sort of supernatural. And trust me, should I campaign there will be many parties necessary and I know of no one more suited than you." Party planners? No, no Liliya would stay within her Family wherever it was possible. "Yes, well, one can hope." If only it was as easy to crush humans as gnats. For some Liliya had no doubt that it was true, but for one such as herself it was not. She was too much in the public eye here and people knew that she harbored nothing but ill will towards Calvert. She was still just glad that no one had outright accused her of having a part in what had happened to his fian - wife. Smiling into her glass at Elizaveta's response, the angelic blood she had had earlier was enough to do away with the minor worries that the day had brought, Liliya nodded. "Actually yes I am. This tends to be a dull time of year but one would have thought that the Light of May happening would have brought a bit more entertainment. Though if I was too bored I would go to that vampire bar. Speaking of; have you been to Heme?" She could, and at the same time could not, imagine Elizaveta there.