The vampire eyed Ishmael for a second before giving a sharp jerk of her shoulders paired with a well aimed grimace; I don't know said the gesture. Of course it was utterly impossible for him to know that she had been waiting for him and not traipsing off in some foreign land. In fact, he didn't - no, wouldn't know exactly what had happened to her in Budapest unless she wanted him to. So instead of a real explanation, she settled for an airy, "I guess I just thought we had a better connection, my love."
Azazel's sharp eyes betrayed the tone of her voice as they followed his gesture over his shoulder and back into the town from whence she'd entered. So that was where he'd been attempting to....make a living......good to know.... the faintest hint of a smirk flashed across her face before she trailed her eyes back onto him (though not before stopping to look him slowly up and down as if she was seeing an entirely new person before her and it didn't please her one bit to realize it). How cute. He had business to attend to. A new life. Zel was a good actress when she wanted to be so the expression on her face remained placid from then on, as if him having business wasn't any different to her than him being a vampire.
A slight quirk of her eyebrow questioned exactly why she'd come at such an interesting time. Her answer came when she looked back over his shoulder and into the town. Apparently that town wasn't often plagued by such dense fog as she had suspected. "Interesting?" she echoed, her voice betraying her curiosity. "Why?"
Azazel's sharp eyes betrayed the tone of her voice as they followed his gesture over his shoulder and back into the town from whence she'd entered. So that was where he'd been attempting to....make a living......good to know.... the faintest hint of a smirk flashed across her face before she trailed her eyes back onto him (though not before stopping to look him slowly up and down as if she was seeing an entirely new person before her and it didn't please her one bit to realize it). How cute. He had business to attend to. A new life. Zel was a good actress when she wanted to be so the expression on her face remained placid from then on, as if him having business wasn't any different to her than him being a vampire.
A slight quirk of her eyebrow questioned exactly why she'd come at such an interesting time. Her answer came when she looked back over his shoulder and into the town. Apparently that town wasn't often plagued by such dense fog as she had suspected. "Interesting?" she echoed, her voice betraying her curiosity. "Why?"