Ehren kept his eyes on the woman, even as the other spoke. He watched the realization fill her eyes and quickly turn into curiousity. Curiousity turned into something else and she called for her things. Deep red hues stared down at the small female frame, studying her and her every movement. He could snatch her in his arms with such little effort and take her blood for his own where he would then offer his own in peace, only to bask in the fact that her pleasure would be his while his blood ran through her veins. Something told me that this 'leader' of hers wouldn't take that so lightly, and it only made him smirk. If he was like this with his words, what were his fighting skills?
Keeping note of the way Aldaric looked at him after feeding, the disapproval in his gaze made him wonder. How could he look at Ehren like that when he just put on an entire display of one vampire feeding from another until death, but what he did was not okay?
"I've lived in a society where vampires and humans alike coexisted. They offered us sustenance, and we offered them protection. I've lived that that for centuries. A few have given an entire race a bad reputation, one that was taken off by the human imagination, fueled by fear and ignorance. We do not need to make that worse, for humans kill each other enough on their own as it is. Do not speak to me of birth right. You were not born this way." Ehren's hands gripped the collar of his shirt and pulled open the first few buttons, enough to show the tree limbs coming over his shoulder to his left pectoral where the names of his family rested.
"If anyone wants to speak of birth right, it'll be I and what my family deserved," said Ehren with his own growing fierceness. He took a moment to pull himself back together, regaining his calmness.
"You say your war is against the Society, but you speak of human threats. They are not one in the same, dear brother. You need to decide who it is you want to fight against, because taking on the entire population isn't war. It's suicide." He clapped the fellow man on his shoulder as a gesture to show that it wasn't a fight between the two of them he wanted. Ehren just couldn't wrap his head around what this guy wanted, and for some reason that didn't surprise him. He was feral after all. Perhaps it was his own insanity.
With his gaze back on the woman, he reached out to bring her attention to him once more instead of focusing on getting her partner out the door.
"You... How can you willingly put your entire being in a war to prove yourself to another, when you're not willing to fight for yourself?"
Taking a step back from the pair and glancing around the room, he sighed and looked at the two once more with his last words.
"When you figure it out, find me. My fight is against the Society and their rules, not against the human population. It hasn't been them who has punished me for looking for strength that I didn't have to protect my family." With that, he bowed his head and began to make his way out. He needed to feed on something more sustaining than a sip from another feral. Something to quiet his mind. Besides, this was not the place you wanted to be when the wrong person came knocking on the door.