
01-17-2012, 02:00 AM
She inwardly cringed as her opposite decided to take a seat near her, having hoped that perhaps he would move a bit further. The close proximity made her feel a bit dizzy, that and his response to her words. They were sickeningly good, dripping with sweetness, it was all very unnerving for her. The fact that he didn't insist on saving her after she had told him no was refreshing, though, as well as how he had yet to attack her in any sense. She supposed that might be her duty to start any fighting, but she didn't see any need to do so if he wasn't acting aggressive. He was even speaking to her on normal terms, as if they were no demon or angel at all.
She sighed softly At his reply, shaking her head a bit at him. "A shame," she sighed softly, but would agree to disagree so long as he didn't go on as she had expected him to. She appreciated that in some way, but still knew that tempting him would have been fun. She may still even try that once they reached earth. "That's refreshing." she commented in a nearly pleasant manner.
Her gaze followed his up to the hawk, then rubbing the back of her neck uncomfortably, unsure of how their partnership was going to work. Then again, the angel here had a dog the size of a horse to work with, so she could be somewhat glad for the size and weight of her companion. His words made a playful smile rise to her lips, and she laughed when he finished, finding the stereotyping he was doing incredible. Perhaps she had done similarly in her thoughts, but not aloud-- and the way he phrased it, with his innocent application of manners, made it all the more amusing to her. "Not all of us have problems with names," she explained with a small smile, "Mine is Aysel. What's yours?"
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