The rushing swirl of emotions and sudden energy was familiar though. How many times had she felt that from boys around Starfire? It only affirmed he was telling the truth. Then she peered at the phone, taking it gently when it was offered. Technology. Her deceased realm did not boast such strange devices, and she wasn't so savvy in their use, preferring books. (Plus she tended to make electricity surge if emotions were slipping from her control.) She looked at the picture, smiling a little. That was Starfire. Beyond doubt. Then her eyes drift to the number.
Her lips moved, trying to memorize it. She remembered how to utilize phones at least, however awkwardly. But she had none that she knew she could use. The air around her quivered with apprehension, reviewing her limited options. The light was reflecting brightly from a pale face with delicate seeming features. The eyeliner enhanced the shape of her eyes, but there was no denying that eyes simply didn't come in such a purple hue. Then her features went blank, devoid of the apprehension and the tinge to the air left. She handed the phone back. "Thank you. However, an... address would be better."