[@Gentlemanvaultboy][@The1Rolling1Boy][@Serious Face][@Rusalka] Clear blue eyes flickered to the woman with the flowing red hair. Her lips tugged into an amused smile, watching the way her gaze moved over her. There was no hiding what she was, what she wanted. It was quite, intriguing, for lack of a better term, the way the female looked at her, like she was ready to pounce at any moment. Perhaps that was true. Perhaps that's what she wanted, waiting for the proper moment. Only time would tell really. "Hello Claudia~" Aravanth hummed, bronze leg lifted, sliding over the other as soft, aqua blue silk slipping over her long legs, showing of the expanse of her body. She knew what she was doing, although teasing a vampire was not the safest game to play. It was a game she was daring to play nevertheless, eyes dipping low for a moment to notice the small, sweet looking creature at the woman's feet. "A bunny!" she gasped, with a smile, standing and hurrying over to the woman. In one smooth, fluid motion, the bunny was held in gentle hands and held up to a friendly face. "Hey there little bunny~" Aravanth cooed gently. She held the small animal in her arms, humming softly as she combed her fingers through soft fur as soft as possible, cradling the small animal protectively. "Look how sweet Ari," the girl mused, coming back to the stuttering human, again adopting a nickname for a person without asking. Her eyes lifted to the shy boy, brow raising in curiosity at his needs. Food was simple, the crystal river was just teeming with sea life. Oil was foreign to her, as most of her traveling was done by swimming or walking. Toiletries, again, were not something she needed as her home was in the water and well, most of the time her lower half consisted of a long, beautiful fish tail. "What is...oil?" she asked, looking between the three people surrounding her, unaware that the creature in her arms was yet another sentient being. "And...toi...toile...the other thingy," she asked, not sure how to pronounce the other word the boy had said.