As his lips moved from her skin the blush slowly fell from her face and she gave a sort of soft smile in it's place. He had meant it as a compliment and her heart wasn't pounding so hard with the knowledge. Sure she had said she was just going to take it that way, but actually having it confirmed was a nice feeling. "It was my first choice, El and Rose thought I should get a blue one, but this one was more- who I am. So-" Silas gave a little shrug and moved a hand to play with the multiple bangles on her arm, smiling still softly.
At his answer she fought a wider smile and nodded, sucking in her top lip slightly and raising one hand to hide the grin, she nodded. "That's good, is Pure open tonight?" She was a bit surprised, to be honest, that he had even shown up. The few weeks that she had now lived with him Silas had learned that there were few things more important to him then the club (or his crups); how he hadn't gotten out of coming was rather surprising.
Looking around with him, unconsciously stepping a bit closer--after all he was one of the few other people she even knew in the room, she licked her lips and moved a hand to carefully to tuck a strand of falling hair from her face with a rather graceful motion. She wasn't society, her family really hadn't been in a very long time, at least on her father's side--but she still had a certain air of grace, a side-effect from dancing since she was a small girl. At his question she turned to glance up at him slightly and crinkled her nose for a half moment, letting that state how she felt more than her words.
"Mrs Malfoy has been molding us into proper young women all morning." It had been somewhat educational, she could not deny that, but... Silas held back the eye roll she felt. It seemed silly to even attempt in one day merely because the Malfoy's felt that was how all purebloods should act. Hadn't she been one her whole life? Had it really mattered? After all she was in the program.