Hank couldn't help it. He snarled slightly at the comment before he could stop himself, his hands clenching into fists. But he stopped himself from doing anything else, and Dinah's hand on his arm helped him ground himself back in his humanity.
"They do not know. I am expecting some surprise, but I mean not to let it interfere with the reason we have gathered." He gave Dean a look or warning, then turned his back on him, only half listening to Dinah's words as he combatted the urge to slam Dean in the side of the head. "Yes. I've been meaning to discuss that with you," he said, trying to focus on the ideas he'd been pushing around for a little while. "But later, of course. After the business with Eric is tended to." He also wanted to get an updated blood sample from her, to see if she'd flushed out the vampire blood yet and if there were any lingering effects, but he wouldn't bring that up in front of a stranger.