Kurou said not to get so close as just now from here on out, he probably didn't like physical contact so much as her. Hikari was quiet for a moment to listen to him, she found herself staring at him as if she liked to listen to the sound of his voice but didn't care what he was saying, the words flew right past her. Hikari replied back to him in cheerful manner but didn't seem to care as much by giving him a over the top yes.
"Haaaaaiiii."
Next thing up was for Kurou to ask her what sort of demi-human she was. Hikari had made her dance and showed him her teeth. He looked rather confused and weirded out for a moment but he started to use his brains eventually. She could slowly feel that he was progressing with trying to think, it was almost like he dropped his fist into his other hand almost as if he finally figured out what she was.
Hikari silently stared at him, what had become of humans these days. Were humans always like this? Her lifeless eyes gazed at him unspeaking, not knowing anything to say to this situation. She was seriously thinking he might have been retarded after he tried guessing and ended up using a whole different kind of demi-human. Up till now everyone had guessed correctly that she was a vampire since they knew the stories from when they were children. This guy probably lived in a cave somewhere, deep down in the ocean, in another universe. Or in another universe on the bottom of a cave in the middle of the ocean, yes that was probably it. Somewhere were mankind has never been before.
"No... no... I'm clearly a vampire..."
She told him in an emotionless voice, she really thought he had no brain right now. The boy told her short after that he wasn't good at this sort of thing and that he hadn't really heard about vampires before, Hikari gave him a look of unbelief but shook her head trying to negate the thought of him being brain dead.
"Ah! Don't be sorry I guess there are people who don't know about vampires... Although my 5 year old nephew saw them in a child book... and he is only 5 and knows about them... 5..."
Hikari slowly looked down as she went on with talking about her nephew. She was back to the trance of unbelief again which she just tried to shurg off. She just couldn't believe it. Hikari glanced back at the boy again looking kind of aggravated by the fact that he didn't know, perhaps she took it a little bit over the top though. Hikari gave a short sigh but cheered up again pumping up her chest as she spoke.
"Fine! I'll explain!"
Hikari swiftly walked over to a nearby flag hanging from the wall with the school logo branded onto it. She pulled it from the wall with little strength and threw the inner side around her back. It kind of looked like the black cape vampires always wore. She got back over to Kurou and hid her mouth and nose behind her arm engulfed by her new cape. She suspiciously looked from left to right as she started talking.
"Creatures of the night, we catch our prey by careful observation and patience and strike at the right time!"
Hikari stared at Kurou threw her hands in the air letting go off the cape behind her. Hikari let out a playful yell to try and surprise him like the strike she was talking about. She got closer to him and circled her hands around him capturing him in a hug whilst standing on the tips of her toes. She let go of him a little so that she could properly look him in the face.
"Vampires have a keen sense of smell and eyes that can look through the dark, they also have very sharp teeth that can be used to suck the blood of the prey!"
Hikari hugged herself close to him again and got herself just a little higher to get to his neck. Kurou felt two sharp points pushing onto the side of his neck. Hikari let out a playful chuckle and stepped backwards, she waited for a moment to see his reaction and poked her hand up in front of her. She held it like a peace sign and got her hand closer to his neck where she poked him with two of her nails to show him what she had done.
"Well! This should explain as much as you need to know! Keep it engraved in that thing of yours."
The boy kindly replied to her, seeming not so bothered by her presence. Reina gave him a kind smile in return and shyly turned her eyes to her drink to quietly mess with the straw in her drink. A bit of a blush had come on her face when she thought about the fact that she had engaged in a conversation with an actual boy. Apart from her previous school she didn't talk to boys all that often, before middle school she was on an all female school and that wasn't really helping her with conversations with the other gender. The only boy she had spoken too much was not even human after all. This was possibly her first conversation with a human boy ever.
Reina looked back up at him as he called out his name towards her. She looked a bit speechless as she thought on how to react and ended up with another kind smile, she had to be a bit more confident or this boy might think she is just a shy boring bunch.
"It is nice to meet you too za-"
Zach had poked out his hand at her at which she quietly looked, her arms had instinctively pulled back floating repulsively in front of her upper body. She took a moment to process the hand in front of her and swiftly poked out her hand to Zach for a handshake. She dropped her other hand back down to drink holding position and happily smiled as she shook his hand. Shortly after she had let go of his hand with her arm dropping by her side again.
"The bus looked a little crowded to me so I preferred to walk. Didn't think it would take so much stamina to climb a hill."
Reina kind of became quiet after that, she didn't really have anything to talk about so she had to think stuff up but that didn't go as quickly as anticipated. Short after Reina looked a little brighter obviously knowing something to talk about.
"How did you wind up here. It must have taken some effort to get into a school like this."