Cameron didn't much care if all he could get was a cup of coffee and maybe a sandwich. Something hot to give him a jolt and something to fill his stomach up so he could keep going for the rest of the night. Not a whole lot more that he really needed then. Although the company of this nurse or student or whatever he was agreed with him. Being in the company of someone who thought that it hadn't been a vampire or that the public didn't deserve to know? Would've driven Cameron right up a wall.
"Your supervisor needs to be taught how to deal with things," Cameron said with a shake of his head as he paid for a large cup of coffee and a sandwich that he hoped almost devotedly was anything but ham and cheese. Terrible combination right there. "Shying away from saying what happened outright is just another way of coddling. Why shouldn't the public know that there are vampires and weres biting and witches cursing? They do it, they pay for it." Yet another reason why he needed to have that debate with that slithery vampire, Liliya. Show her that he was right and she was wrong. "Sure they've got their 'good' ones, but their bad ones seem a hell of a lot worse when they can do things we can't counter." We being just plain humans, of course.