"And do you two have an epic love affair, then?" He asked, an amused lilt to his voice. So many people around him were so bloody fascinated with this ideal of love. Well, Kol wouldn't have any part of it. Love like that, it made things messy and his life was bloody well messy enough just fine on it's own, thanks. "Something you'd see in storybooks?" Perhaps that term would have dated him a bit, but it was out of his mouth before he had time to think about it and anyway, young people these days, they only half-listened most of the time.
The flirtatious vibe was not unnoticed by Kol. In fact, it was specifically focused on, if he were honest. That little hair flip, the smile that accompanied it. She was so obvious and yet simultaneously oblivious--or very good at faking the ignorance. "Computers," he said with a shrug, "but it can wait, for the company of a beautiful girl." Girl like that, pay her a compliment or two and you'd have her attention at least for a bit. Unless Kol's abilities at reading people had really gone all to hell in the last century.
However, it was as he made small talk with her he'd realized--she had no heartbeat. Now, Kol was still largely clueless as to all the sorts of people that walked around this town, but the only ones he knew of that lacked a heartbeat were vampires. "Especially," he said, dropping down onto the steps near her, but specifically a few steps down, purposely sitting in the sun. A point to prove, because if he was right about her, she'd have noticed his own lack of heartbeat as well and that specific little action he took may spur an interesting reaction. "when that beautiful girl is a kindred spirit of sorts." Words chosen oh so carefully, so as to almost push her in the direction of conversation he wanted. Of course, it all hinged on her reaction in the end. But the offer was there.