Sammy bit back the Cheshire Cat grin that threatened to appear when she saw that she made the vampire laugh. It was funny and hard not to join in, but she refrained and listened to what Lex had to say. She couldn't help but laugh though, when he told her that the money was good enough to shut him up. st from the small conversation she had had with Lex, and the way he carried himself, she doubted that money would actually shut him up. She chuckled lightly and shook her head a little. She flagged the waitress that was walking past the table and gave her two of the remaining drinks, telling her to give them to some drunk who looked like they wanted another drink. Sammy was content to stick with the two she had at the moment, and probably wouldn't touch the others.
Sammy was a little surprised at Lex's brazenly egotistical comment, but she didn't show it. She did chuckle a bit, this time with a bitter edge. So he was going to try and mark his dominance, well she could play this game to. "Well, I suppose your company is preferable to some of the drunken men in this bar, though if you were a second later that guy over there might have beat you to it." she said pointing at the man who was staring at her before but was now studiously ignoring her.= whenever Lex spoke too loudly or laughed. "Either way it wouldn't have mattered much to me." she bluffed nonchalantly. sipping a bit of her drink. And it was true, if she had accepted the other mans advances, she would have just killed him and called it a night.