Glory would actually be curious to meet these other ‘gods’ who ran around this place. She was vaguely familiar with the myths that humans had, and to find out that some of them were true would amuse her greatly.
“You humans are really far too concerned with the idea of ‘right and wrong,’” Glory said snidely to him. She could now smell the blood in the air, although it didn’t really make her think twice. Human teeth couldn’t even get through her skin, so she wasn’t worried about something as mundane as a zombie bite. “It’s so…what’s the word…BORING.”
She wasn’t holding back anymore. Not that she really had been before, but now she was also pissed off. He had messed up her dress, and it was really HARD finding replacements for things these days. It wasn’t like she could simply go to a store and buy another dress. No, she had to get her little werewolf to find another one for her, who might pull it off if she was lucky. Sure, Erin was good, but there just wasn’t the supply that there once had been.
When he kicked her, she jolted back just an inch before throwing another set of blows at him, just positively irritated at him for messing up her dress. She did stop when he managed to spit out a question at her. Why not answer him? It wasn’t like this was even really a battle against him, anyway? “Why? WHY?” She started to laugh maniacly as she squatted down next to him on the ground, grinning at him. “Because I want my KEY. I want to go HOME. WHY is that so hard for you humans to understand?” She stood up, momentarily forgetting that she should likely be killing him at the moment to begin pacing. “If you had a way to get out of this annoying reality, wouldn’t you do it? Wouldn’t you cut your way out of here? I really don’t understand why you people are so finicky about giving me what is rightly MINE anyway.”
“If you tell me where my Key is, I *might* be willing to let you go.” Actually, it wouldn’t be a conscious thing, but, if he actually told her where her Key was, she’d likely just run off and forget that he ever existed.
Not that she really expected him to. He seemed to have SUCH a thing about right and wrong, after all. Reminded her of that blond Slayer. Not a good thing to be reminding her of right now.