In fact, it meant so much that Aurora put down her paint brush and walked over to him. Dipping forward, she kissed his cheek chastely.
"Are you sure you don't want anything to eat?" she asked softly, cocking her head worriedly at the far away look in his eyes, "You look a little pale, and I've got more than I can stomach here."
Which was true. Food was always plentiful in these apartments. Even a college student like her was living well, but that might have more to do with her immortality and less to do with her ingenuity as a mortal.
"You're welcome to wait here as long as you want. I'm sure Vincent will come as soon as Nina tells him you're here." Eos slipped a hand under her hair and ran her fingernails over the back of her neck, screwing up her face comically, "Hm, that's the last time I go to a homeopathic healer..." she grumbled, sighing.
Something in Isis' shop had been giving her fits. Itching, sneezing... What was she suppose to do in a state like that? At least her sneezing had stopped.