She had to admit that he had more than she had at the moment. Her family had only been gone a few years and even though she remembered them fondly, she didn't have anyone else who she could call her new family. It wasn't like she was eager to replace them, but she did still missing having someone like that in her life. She did smile at his mention of Liliana positive that she made for great family.
"Of course, I would be happy to do that. Just let me know when and what colors and I'm sure I can make something that Liliana will love," Anais was excited at the prospect of actually getting to make it for her not only because she really liked Liliana but also because she was always happy to share her talents with others.
"Wildlife," she replied quickly as if there was even any debate to his question on what she liked best. She loved the freedom of the open land. She loved being more closely connected to the flora and fauna of the area over having to be confined to buildings and concrete. Even though she recognized the fact that she was human, or at least partly, the animal inside still took precedence and were it not for trying to reconnect to other weres and supernaturals in general, she would still be living there. However, for the people she had met, she would happily sacrifice that freedom.
Anais could have probably jumped for joy at finally having gotten one right. It was a small victory, all things considered but she still appreciated it like she had just won something huge, she was like that. "Well you've got one over me, I don't think I can honestly say I've ever really been in love," She shrugged, not especially bothered by the thought, though she did recognize that it was something she did hope one day to experience.
"Well maybe you did only get one right but even so the ones you were saying were hard. But then again I guess that's sorta--" She was cut off as her ears picked up on something that distracted her. Turning to face the building, she stared at it for a moment before turning back to him, with a slight smile. "They're sleep, see that was the perfect time waster,"