There was just something about her, it didn't necessarily have a name, and he didn't know the words to describe it, but it was definitely there. Her being so small only added to the over all package. He was sure he would have sounded like an idiot trying to explain it, so mostly he kept it to himself, but didn't hide the smile that was all his lips.
"Vampires are on my list of things to look out for. Won't be forgetting that sound." He arched an eyebrow at her comment about the regular dead people, trying to keep from laughing, if only because he didn't want to make too much noise. "Hopefully you're moving on to the living. 'Cause I kinda have the annoying habit of actually moving."
They were inside the cemetery now, it was funny that his heart was racing, considering all of the things he'd already faced. He figured it was a combination of it being his first real time on this kind of patrol, and the fact that it was happening with her. He felt her hand on her shoulder, and then she was all but whispering into his ear, her tone husky. It made a shiver go down on his spine, and he swallowed hard, but before he could say anything back, she had shifted back into work mode, as if were the easiest thing in the world. "You...so not fair."