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Selene ([info]bulletsandblood) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
His answer made her brows raise, not at all appearing convinced. It did make her fairly certain he had no idea what she was; she figured if he did he would have tried to come up with a better lie. "Is that so?" She pursed her lips slightly as she surveyed him, wondering what wounds there were that she couldn't see, because she could certainly smell them. If it were merely his hand and a little scratch on his face she might have smarted off that he caught a thorn in his paw.

"That's a unique name." Could he have a more wolfish name? Surely he can't have been born with that... unless he comes from a family of werewolves. She eyed his outstretched hand longer than was polite before deciding to shake. He was a child, she wasn't too worried with him catching her off guard. Her grip was firm, testing his, as her eyes returned to watching his face. "I didn't think your kind was the type to be civilized." she remarked after letting go, refraining from wiping her hand on her jacket. The vampire wasn't always the most subtle, and she had no qualms about calling out a lycan. Even if he seemed different to her from those she was used to, excluding that he was a child.


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