"Didn't tell you what to do? Oh that Master William, always leaving people with half-assed plans" Elendra said playfully but Christine's demeanor changed. "You can't say that about Master William! He should chop off your head for that!" Christine snapped, her pale face obtaining color as she got mad. "Oh you're so sensitive~" Elendra joked before she moved the food to the side and set down the knife as Christine took it away and brought into the redhead. "So if you've just had a bath then you should be looking for your sleeping quarters...I think that is how he does it" the redhead spoke as she dropped the vegetables into the vat of boiling water. Elendra's eyes scanned Raphael up and down "Please do be at ease, if you're going to be staying here then you will probably see us quite often" Elendra said before she sent a warm smile Raphael's way. "What is your name anyway?" Christine asked as she leaned closer to Raphael to the point it became obvious that she didn't know the meaning of personal space.
"You're quite the looker" Christine asked as her fingers went to pinch Raphael's cheeks if she allowed her, but it was only odd because Christine looked like she was barely old enough to be in the kitchen, but her voice was much more mature. More mature than Raphael's own, but she appeared to be around the same age. "I really hope you don't have to work the garden" Christine said as she looked at Raphael's shirt thoroughly. Based on the way Raphael was looking it became awfully clear she hadn't ever been into a kitchen before. She looked extremely intimidated by all the silver around her. "Is the silver bothering you?" Christine asked and for the first time the redhead and Elendra looked at her at the same time. They were now wondering if she was a slave or was she a vampire.
William slipped into the water without making a sound, and the water seemed to accept him far too easily as he went below the surface. He could hold his breath for eternity in here but he knew he had other matters he had to attend to. Time wasn't of the essence, nor was it really relevant too much to him. He came up without a sound and exited the water, it was almost time for dinner, for everyone.