Dinah saw the exchange. And at first, she had been sure that she'd interrupted a personal moment. It wasn't until the pair broke apart and she saw the fear on the man's face that she realized she'd been wrong. And that perhaps she was too late. Once he turned to go, she stepped forward and cleared her throat.
"What did you do to him?" she asked.
She had very little patience for vampires and the things they did to humans these days. She thought briefly of touching the communicator that she had attached to her collar and trying to get Dean on the line, but she wasn't sure where he'd be tonight. If things got any worse, she would call for help. For now, she was going to see where things might go.