"Right, because one body would produce that much --" she gestured with one arm toward the quite massive fire. "-- flame and fuel. Please. I'd like to think most people aren't that stupid." But did it really matter? It certainly wasn't her problem, since as far as she knew there were only a handful of people who knew about their resident vampire and werewolf, and personally she figured witches had more to worry about than either of them. Humans did seem to have a pattern of burning such people at the stake, after all.
Selene shrugged, making herself turn her attention away from the fire, telling herself it wasn't going to suddenly spread. It was too wet for that, despite the heat of the day, but that didn't stop her mind from wanting to worry. "Nowhere, really. I've just been out making sure there weren't any stray zombies stumbling about." A pause. "Though if there were I wouldn't really complain. It was nice to have a bit of sport." And she was aware that she was probably the only person in the place who looked at it that way.