He gave her a sarcastic smile when she patted his face, but went along to put the necklace on her, smoothing its chain out along her collarbone and the back of her neck, "It's a ward against the sun. I wore it only through yesterday and today. It seems to work well enough, but you know how much I trust magic. I woke up early and she gave it to me. I got to watch the sun set, for once." He wasn't particularly thrilled with it, it was far too strange and alien for him. He hadn't seen the sun in all its glory without being in incredible amounts of pain for a little over a thousand years, so the novelty was lost on him.
"But it's more for your protection, than for hapless folly. But on that note, there are those who can go out in the day, here. I find them dull and more human than vampire. The youngest one, I want to dangle off the roof of a very high building by his ankle to see if he knows how to fly."