She was glad she hadn't upset him further, because he seemed nice- generally, not just in vampiric terms. Also she'd been encouraged to ramble by the various people she'd made friends with thus far, not that she'd have been able to stop herself either way. She was just making up for lost time really. "Yeah?" she said, beaming at him when he offered to help her celebrate. "That'd be nice. We could share it if you like? My death day, your honourary birthday like the queen has. I think that could work in some sort of weird way. Although you'd probably have to eat my share of cake for me, assuming you can eat normal food that is."
She was silent for a moment as he spoke, noting the way he moved his hood. "I haunted my boyfriend," she started. "He killed me so I haunted him. Only he took it a little bit too well so...me and the boys we explained the situation, threatened him." She paused again and looked at him a little more intently. "I told him what happens when you die knowing it would drive him insane, and I'm not even all that sorry." There was no point in pretending she was all sweetness and light, on some level she was of course, but was more than capable of being something else, something much, much darker. "That's my way of saying I'm cool about your stuff," she said after a moment of silence. Resisting the urge to reach out and touch his hood. Really the way h looked didn't bother her, yes it was a little different to humans, but it really wasn't that bad. She didn't want to make him uncomfortable though, he seemed sort of sensitive after all. "I don't think I'm like most ghosts," she replied. "I turned down my death. I'm...something else, something new. All solid and telekinetic and stuff."