She hadn't taken the information on the redhead the way he hoped. Julianna was the resident expert, so he didn't push, but he couldn't shake the idea -- whether he was right or wrong -- that the redhead was probably worse, or at least more calculating, than the average vampire. If all of them walked around thinking like the serrated edge of a knife all the time, the world wouldn't still be standing.
Brian nodded his listening to the rest of it, but he kept hanging up on that first part, so much that he didn't notice the compliment she had given him. Probably best, since he wouldn't have known how to react, anyway.
"I just hope I didn't make it worse."
Brian picked up his trash.
"I'm gonna head out," he said, pointing over his shoulder. The flutists were packing up their instruments and he wanted to catch up with Kacy. "But um," he lifted his hands in a wave, "Good talk."
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Brian nodded his listening to the rest of it, but he kept hanging up on that first part, so much that he didn't notice the compliment she had given him. Probably best, since he wouldn't have known how to react, anyway.
"I just hope I didn't make it worse."
Brian picked up his trash.
"I'm gonna head out," he said, pointing over his shoulder. The flutists were packing up their instruments and he wanted to catch up with Kacy. "But um," he lifted his hands in a wave, "Good talk."