Liliya did not just not ask how Naoki was, she did not care. Nor did she see a single problem with that. He know who he was, what he was and why he even existed in this part of the world so far as anyone was concerned. It irritated her, more than anything else, that it seemed to bother him that she continued to treat him in the same way that she always had. Why would she treat him any different? He was Naoki and that was all there was to that. 'Good.' That she had to wait yet again did bother her, but Liliya supposed it was better than nothing. At least now she knew that she was not going to be kept for anything else. No more tests or stupid questions or idiotic people trying to figure out what to do with her. One of them had actually wondered if she was comfortable - something Liliya had been more than happy to give an answer to. No, she was not, no more than any living being would have been in one of these beds.
'Wonderful.' Liliya pushed herself up and took the hat, rearranging it on her head so that it would keep the sun off of her. Then she waved Naoki back so that she could maneuver herself into the wheelchair. Just because one of her legs was temporarily gone and the other was not yet working right did not make her an invalid who was incapable of getting out of the bed and into the chair. A damn wheelchair. Her mortal mother was going to have fits worse than the one that Maureen was having and she would be willing to bet her necklace - the only one she ever wore - on the fact that by the end of the day Allison Kennedy would not only call, she would be at the front door. 'Chances are very high that the house is going to receive quite a few visitors over the next few days, not all of them alive and not all of them ones who have been there before. I expect you to be there when I am to let them in if they're vampires.' That Naoki had a life of his own and a business, perhaps even friends, was no concern of hers and she was not concerned with how he felt on the matter. It had either been her mother or one of her sisters who had noticed it, because it was not necessary for them to think that she actually cared, and remarked on the fact that he was a human being with feeling.
Liliya had not told them that the feelings of human beings were not a concern of hers since she had not been one of them for awhile now. 'Have you been taking care of my plants?'