“You keep acting like you know me... But I don’t remember ever meeting you. So how, exactly, do you know my name in the first place?”
Adeline tried to stifle a laugh. "That's really too bad. I guess the friendly-neighborhood-vampire isn't so good at making people remember him... Hey hey, I might even forget you by tomorrow." She laughed. “May I come in?” The girl asked. At least she was decent enough to actually ask before entering. Though it would have been completely fine since the window was already broken. “It’s a little chilly out here in the tree." Adeline recovered herself from her laughing session before opening the window to give the gal more space to enter. "Be my guest."Adeline replied with a smile. She paused for a moment before tilting her head to the side, hearing footsteps nearing the door. When she looked over at chatty-vampire, he seemed to be doing the same. "I hear....." he started slowly. "Yeah yeah, I know."
"Sheriff's department. I know its you in there Valis, and you also know that I'm not here to hurt any of you, if you run I will find you, and that I'm just here to make sure everything it alright... I understand a woman purchased the room last night with a large sum of money? May I please come in?" A voice from the other side of the door broke out.
"Coooomeee.....on Ben, My old friend, Must you not let me have my own fun?" he groaned. Adeline completely ignored him and bent down; flipping her hair. She combed through it with her fingers before flipping it back, making it appear more volumized. She pressed her lips together before walking over to the mirror to check how she looked like. "This is why you listen to me, You can't just turn up give some money and nothing else when this town gets Bear attacks every day...Which by the way Ben, You really need someone working out with a better excuse." The guy continued to ramble on.
Adeline scowled and looked at him, "Excuse you," She crossed her arms before continuing, "You were the one who broke my window. All I wanted was to rest for the night. But you had to ruin everything by being loud! And I haven't even gotten any sleep yet." She complained. Without listening to the rest that he had to say, Adeline looked at herself one last time in the mirror before walking over to the door and opening it.
Adeline gave the sheriff a salute, "Good morning, Sheriff! My name is Adeline, 306 years old--but I look 19, or perhaps in my early twenties-- sexy, single, and ready to mingle" She placed her hand on her hip, and the other hand on the door before shooting the man a smile. Her smile disappeared instantly, and she had a look on her face that suggested that she just remembered something important, "Oh. And if we were to talk about the things that you do care about, no. I did not break the window." She added before putting back the smile on her face.